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Plated Column - modular style

PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 5:44 pm
by jamjar
I am going down the plated column path and if you look at 5Star's "Jumping on the Bandwagon" post you will see he has done a lot of the hard work for me :D

I have cut the 4" pipe into sections and have used heavy duty T-Bolt clamps to pull it as true and round as I can get. I plan on soldering each plate into the sections that way it should have watertight seal around it not matter if the pipe is still a little out. Then wrap some teflon tape around the join and clamp each section together with the stainless steel T-Bolt Clamps. In the practice run I bolt all four sections together and lying it between 2 saw tables it could just about hold me weight pressing in the middle of it, so there is not way it will fall over, and hopefully the tape and the solid surface of the clamp and the pressure of it will make a leak proof seal.

I just need a bit of advice before I solder up the plate, I have drilled all the perf holes and hole for the down dropper, Planning on using 19mm down pipes into a 25mm cups ( is that size alright?) I just want to check do I leave about 20mm above the plate for the dropper and about 30-40mm for the cups ???
Also do I drill a couple od small holes in the side of the cup at the bottom to allow it to drain out at the end of the run??

Jamjar

Re: Plated Column - modular style

PostPosted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 6:42 pm
by SBB
jamjar wrote: Planning on using 19mm down pipes into a 25mm cups ( is that size alright?)

Thats what I used on mine
From memory the downcomer sticks up 10mm above the plate and I think I made my cups 20mm in height.

Re: Plated Column - modular style

PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 6:20 pm
by MacStill
How's this rig going?

Any updates?

Pics?

Something?

Anything at all?

:lol:

Re: Plated Column - modular style

PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 9:33 pm
by jamjar
It is all assembled, just need to do a vinegar run to chech for leaks etc. My MAPP gun is still a day away so each solder took close to 20 mins and that was with soft solder, I will braze what is need when it gets here.

Re: Plated Column - modular style

PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 10:23 pm
by devotus
that looks pretty awesome mate.

Re: Plated Column - modular style

PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 10:25 pm
by MacStill
I hope that's not flour paste :laughing-rolling:

Rad would be so proud :lol:

Seriously! good work for a first build, keep us up to date "please" :clap:

Re: Plated Column - modular style

PostPosted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 11:03 pm
by jamjar
No - no flour used yet :) I think it had been resting on some paper that got wet and pealed off.

Re: Plated Column - modular style

PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 4:11 am
by R-sole
Did you take construction pics of the plates going together?

Re: Plated Column - modular style

PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 5:32 am
by Bursal
Looking good.

If you want to borrow my mapp torch until yours comes I will be in town on Friday. Just send me a PM. I won't need it until the new year.

Cheers
Di

Re: Plated Column - modular style

PostPosted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 4:04 pm
by jamjar
Well it bubbles........all four plates on the vinegar run, but got a few leaks, but that is from my poor soft soldering on the sight glass ferrules. one actually pulled out when tightening up the clamp.

Will see how it goes when I pull the sections apart hard soldered, hopefully the gun will arrive soon got told the 20th, if not I might have to take up Di's offer :)

Plus I need it for the 3"VM still I have got all the parts and pipe for, made up the refluxing centering rings etc and have 50 giant pot scrubbers that are on sale at woolies :)

I want to see if the modular reflux condenser from the bubbler will knock down enough vapour on the 3", if not I will add Mc's 2" boka head to the top and see if I can run it as a LM/VM combo.

Re: Plated Column - modular style

PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 8:51 pm
by jamjar
Ok First run done, worked ok, just think my wash is crappy It has been sitting for a few weeks now. Does not taste like rum that I know. Will strip the rest and use the backset for the next batch.

http://youtu.be/P4VIFqhVp7w


The bottom plate did not dry up even when it got down to 20%.

It is a piss poor soldering job, now on the hunt for an oxy kit to buy, to get enough heat into the big pipe.

Re: Plated Column - modular style

PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 9:13 pm
by MacStill
Congrats are in order.

I'll raise my glass now.

:clap:

Re: Plated Column - modular style

PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 9:15 pm
by SBB
jamjar wrote:Does not taste like rum that I know.

I wouldnt be too worried about your rum not tasting like rum, The first lot I made tasted like sh*t straight off the still........aired then aged for 2 months and now I cant get enough of the stuff. My biggest problem now is that I left what I have left with Stubbie Drainer to baby sit while Im on holiday and he seems to have taken a liking to it.........I just hope theres some left when I get home :( :(

Re: Plated Column - modular style

PostPosted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 6:54 am
by stubbydrainer
Nope haven't touched it :liar: , well only to test it :liar: eeeerrrrr it's probably the angels share,
Honest, truly :whistle: