Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

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Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

Postby MacStill » Wed Mar 23, 2011 5:05 pm

Been busy out in the shed again today and built this still out of 2.5" (62mm) copper pipe.

These stills are pretty simple to make, and was the first type I made myself.

This one is 1.4m tall with 1.1 being packed column and will have no trouble reaching 95% ABV.

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All it needs now is the boiler attatchment and she's ready to roll.

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Re: Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

Postby Kimbo » Wed Mar 23, 2011 6:01 pm

Hey, that looks great.
is there any advantage/ disadvantage between the slant plate design and the double reducer?
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Re: Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

Postby Kimbo » Wed Mar 23, 2011 6:09 pm

thanks mate,
i think i prefer the look of the reducers, and easier to clean :D
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Re: Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

Postby MacStill » Wed Mar 23, 2011 6:27 pm

G'day Kimbo,

In the big scheme of things theres no real difference at all, they are both liquid management (LM) stills and the operation of the two is exactly the same.

This particular design just saves a bit of money because you dont need the reducers, the saving is not a lot tho in the smaller versions, but in 3" the reducers are about $20ea.

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Re: Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

Postby MacStill » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:14 pm

kimbo wrote:thanks mate,
i think i prefer the look of the reducers


Yup! me too :mrgreen:
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Re: Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

Postby reknaw » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:35 pm

Makes it look a little sexier :)

Might have to do one in stainless if I can get some cheaper needle valves. Wink, Wink :)
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Re: Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

Postby SBB » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:41 pm

Geeeze I wish Id found a forum like this 4 weeks ago :( ...........before i went out n bought a mass produced still.
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Re: Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

Postby MacStill » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:43 pm

Spud1700 wrote:
Might have to do one in stainless if I can get some cheaper needle valves. Wink, Wink :)


I timed everything from start to finish and allowed another 1/2 hour for the boiler connection...... 3hrs total to build it, coil and all.

The double reducer still takes the same amount of time, but is harder due to keeping everything plumb and straight.

For a first build for a novice, the dual plate is the way to go IMHO

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Re: Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

Postby MacStill » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:45 pm

SBB wrote:Geeeze I wish Id found a forum like this 4 weeks ago :( ...........before i went out n bought a mass produced still.
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Mate dont knock yaself around, we all been down the same road :lol:

I still got one of those blue essencia stills shoved in a box here somewhere, just cant bring myself to try selling it.

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Re: Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

Postby Kimbo » Wed Mar 23, 2011 7:50 pm

McStill wrote:
SBB wrote:Geeeze I wish Id found a forum like this 4 weeks ago :( ...........before i went out n bought a mass produced still.
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Mate dont knock yaself around, we all been down the same road :lol:

I still got one of those blue essencia stills shoved in a box here somewhere, just cant bring myself to try selling it.

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I Dont, one day i might post a photo of "the pig" (my first build)
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Re: Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

Postby MacStill » Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:03 pm

C'mon Kimbo get those pics up, show us the pig or it doesnt exist :lol: :mrgreen: :lol:
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Re: Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

Postby MacStill » Sat Apr 09, 2011 2:03 pm

I finished off this rig today, it looks pretty good I reckon :)

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All it needs now is a new home :mrgreen:
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Re: Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

Postby starkles » Sat Apr 09, 2011 4:54 pm

Messaged you on HD forum :)
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Re: Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

Postby MacStill » Sat Apr 09, 2011 5:03 pm

starkles wrote:Messaged you on HD forum :)


Oh that must be someone else, I got banned off there when I started this forum :lol: ;) ;) :lol:

Looks like this rig has got a good home to go to.... :mrgreen:
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Re: Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

Postby MacStill » Sun Apr 10, 2011 6:04 pm

By the way Starkles, your still is special, it's the 30th one I've built :D

Hope you like the engraving the mrs done on it ;)

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Re: Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

Postby starkles » Sun Apr 10, 2011 6:53 pm

Haha I'm excited :D

I have got 120L of wash ready to power through.
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Re: Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

Postby starkles » Mon Apr 11, 2011 1:54 pm

Looks fantastic :) can't wait to fire it up.

What sort of heating capacity do you think this tower would be able to handle just out of curiosity (in terms of Ws)?

I also feel silly asking this but which hole do I feed the water through and which is the hot water exhaust?

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Re: Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

Postby MacStill » Mon Apr 11, 2011 2:19 pm

I reckon you could throw a lot of heat at it, but as far as watts go I dont know because I've only ever used LPG :?

The water inlet is the line with the join closest to the condenser, the outlet has the join furthest from the condenser ;)

Your gunna love that boka :)
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Re: Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

Postby reknaw » Mon Apr 11, 2011 3:20 pm

I run 2200 watts for a 2 inch column and it is about right, at the end I'ld like to be able to give it a bit more "juice" to get the tails of quicker but it's no big deal.

With a 2.5 inch I'ld definetly insulate your keg and column to keep a bit more heat in.

I've never run a 2.5 inch, I am kind of jealous - size does matter no matter what people tell you :) and now you've got a big one.......
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Re: Boka 2.5" dual slant plate

Postby maheel » Wed Apr 13, 2011 8:23 pm

saw this today when i gave Starkles a hand drilling some holes in his boiler

he now has a 4400 w powered pretty awesome looking still !!!

Mcstill your creations sure are well built be great to hear how it performs
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