So the maiden run went well and as promised here are a couple of vids. I hope they work. Now it took me hours to try and set up all these youtube, gmail accounts and crap (you wouldn't think it would be so hard to think of a bogus name :laughing-rolling: ) just so you lot can have a nosey so you better like them :teasing-tease: :laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling:
First one is the sacrificial run so theres a bit of shit smeared on the glass and the alc is a bit dirty but it clears up a on the next run.
Bubbler maiden run
This one is the BWKO run i did.
Well enjoy :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Bubbler:
EDIT yes i did shit myself in the second one and no it wasn't the still blowing up it was a football kicked at the shed, thanks son :laughing-rolling:
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Reason:Fixed YouTube links ;)
equipment: 4 plate 6" copper bubbler, 6 plate 4" glass bubbler with 500mm packed section three way thumper sitting on a 50 ltr keg boiler with 6000watts, 2" pot still and a 2" boka.
That boiler is the best keg I've seen yet, rest of the build aint far off the mark either.... you should be really proud ducky, you're an achiever of great things there :handgestures-thumbupleft:
equipment: 4 plate 6" copper bubbler, 6 plate 4" glass bubbler with 500mm packed section three way thumper sitting on a 50 ltr keg boiler with 6000watts, 2" pot still and a 2" boka.
equipment: 2" pot and 4" thumper, 4" pot, 2" SS reflux, 2.5" Boka. 4" 5 plate bubbler( almost done, need to some bits and to make the column round again). SS boiler, 80L keg, 50L keg and a 30L keg boilers. Various pieces of copper pipe laying around for future experiments.
equipment: Original FSD 5 plate 4 inch modular bubbler SSG with hand crafted plates and parrot by Mac. 18 Gal boiler. 2 x 2400W elements and power controller. .
equipment: 44" *2" VM column with double wound condenser. modular 3" VM/pot (214 cm vm,160cm pot), 50 cm 2" shot pc 4*1/2", triple wound condenser with cold finger
Well i ran a slightly bastardized WBAB (used cornflakes instead of allbran) wash on Saturday with the packed section to see if i could get a neutral out of her but it wasn't to be :crying-blue:, these bubblers shore do bring through the flavour even at 96% and slow take off. I'm thinking that my 15mm bath depth is to low and i may need another plate. Just lucky i was prepared, i thought this may be a problem so when i made the downcomers i expanded the top so i could easily fit a extension tube in for more hight :-D . The only problem is undoing all those nuts :cry: . I'm thinking when I've got it apart, which might be soon since i emptied all my fermenters on the he weekend :happy-partydance: , i might rearrange so i run with 4 plates 25mm bath and an easy fit on 5th plate/glass for when i want neutrals. Should i be looking into a 6th plate for neutrals? Or should i be doing strip runs then go with the 5? Or both :think: Mmmmm.... So many things to try, well i can't say this hobby is boring :))
I'll keep you all up to date :handgestures-thumbupleft:
equipment: 4 plate 6" copper bubbler, 6 plate 4" glass bubbler with 500mm packed section three way thumper sitting on a 50 ltr keg boiler with 6000watts, 2" pot still and a 2" boka.
I can reconfigure my bubbler to a pot, would that be any benifit? Would it be quicker or would the bubbler aid in stripping some flavour?
Do you use the TPW or WBAB? I'm wondering if the TPW would have less flavour to strip, maybe that might help. Is there any merit in that thought or am i just splitting hairs. :think:
equipment: 4 plate 6" copper bubbler, 6 plate 4" glass bubbler with 500mm packed section three way thumper sitting on a 50 ltr keg boiler with 6000watts, 2" pot still and a 2" boka.
I use a modified weetbix wash for sipping vodkas and tpw for flavoured batches (ex gin)
I wouldn't bother reconfiguration, run a whiskey or rum, wash her out, charge up with neutral wash and let her rip. I believe the bit of reflux you get with extra plates helps strip a tiny bit of flavour but mostly because I'm a lazy bugger and try to do it as efficiently as possible (as low amount of tri clamp fingering as possible) it doesn't slow things down apart from a slight slowing of the vapour hitting the 90° but actual take off is the same
My runs go whiskey, rum, strip neutral, reconfigure to neutralser, vodka, gin.. Rinse and repeat or to that effect :handgestures-thumbupleft:
equipment: 4 plate 6" copper bubbler, 6 plate 4" glass bubbler with 500mm packed section three way thumper sitting on a 50 ltr keg boiler with 6000watts, 2" pot still and a 2" boka.
Hi woodduck, I love your still and keg. Was wondering if I would be able to copy your keg design, it is by far the best I've seen. Just don't want to step on toes if some time down the track I post a photo of my rig and the keg looks like yours. :shock:
Nah go for it mate, no trademarks here :handgestures-thumbupleft:
most of my still was just copied from the forum anyway. if i was worried i would never had put up picks, but thanks for checking in. In fact it's a pretty good feeling when someone likes your design that much they want to copy it. Hell mac must feel pretty dam good most of the time.
I'll just change my thread title to "The glass duck featuring the original 3 legged, squat to pee boiler" :teasing-neener: :laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling:
One thing i would say is put your elements further around towards the back or on the opposite side to your take off, mine is in the way a bit.
Good luck with your build :handgestures-thumbupleft:
equipment: 4 plate 6" copper bubbler, 6 plate 4" glass bubbler with 500mm packed section three way thumper sitting on a 50 ltr keg boiler with 6000watts, 2" pot still and a 2" boka.
equipment: 4 plate 6" copper bubbler, 6 plate 4" glass bubbler with 500mm packed section three way thumper sitting on a 50 ltr keg boiler with 6000watts, 2" pot still and a 2" boka.
As you've probably seen the "Duck" looks a little different now with the thumper and only 4 plates. It's been working well for my brown spirits but now I'm running low on vodka/ neutral so I have to change it up again. As we all know 4 plates and packed section doesn't quite do it for the neutrals so i need to get that 5th plate back on. I thought about using socket nuts and so on to join the threaded rod but this all seems like a pain in the butt and time consuming. I have a different idea but thought I'd run it past some of you guru's first.
What I'm thinking of doing is cutting my original 5th plate back to 4"OD so it fits inside 4" pipe then fitting it into a piece about 60mm long with easy flanges both ends. I could then simply tri clamp it between the riser above the 4th plate and packed section. I wouldn't be able to see what's going on on the 5th plate but i don't see any real problem with that, would there be? There would be about 30mm of clearance from the top of the bubble caps and the mesh plate on the bottom of the packed section, would this be enough? I've attached a sketch to give you a bit of an idea.
I'd love to hear some of your thoughts on the idea cheers
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equipment: 4 plate 6" copper bubbler, 6 plate 4" glass bubbler with 500mm packed section three way thumper sitting on a 50 ltr keg boiler with 6000watts, 2" pot still and a 2" boka.