In The Shed Today

All general & off topic posts go here
Live Chat Is Here

Re: In The Shed Today

Postby Jimmy. » Mon Oct 22, 2018 6:10 am

Spent an arvo in the shed neatening up the wiring in the other toy (boat).
So many people have had goes at wiring this thing over the years I am 1 dodgy wire away from stripping the whole lot out and starting from scratch! Might actually be a good idea and I can move the batteries to a less annoying location
Jimmy.
 
Posts: 44
Joined: Mon Oct 15, 2018 6:25 am
equipment: still spirit 25l reflux still with column extension

Re: In The Shed Today

Postby db1979 » Mon Oct 22, 2018 6:21 am

Good onya mate, I'll be getting in and adding a battery and electric motor to my sailboat soon. Gonna put the battery as far forward as I can get to help balance the boat.
db1979
 
Posts: 1760
Joined: Sat Dec 29, 2012 3:47 pm
Location: South of the big smoke in banana bender land.
equipment: Eve - 4" x 4 plate solid state bubbler (sieve plates), 330 mm packed section on a keg boiler with 2 x 2000 W elements.
Currently having a makeover: 2" x 4 plate solid state bubbler (1" bubble caps, no sight glasses...maybe not for much longer!) on a bain-marie boiler.

Re: In The Shed Today

Postby Jimmy. » Mon Oct 22, 2018 7:29 am

db1979 wrote:Good onya mate, I'll be getting in and adding a battery and electric motor to my sailboat soon. Gonna put the battery as far forward as I can get to help balance the boat.

Just make sure the battery is designed for the bumping etc through waves. a lot of general car batteries die prematurely as they don't like the marine environment (hence most people put them at the back as its a smoother ride).
I was looking at a pair of 12AH sealed batteries up the front for electronics and keeping one in the rear for the outboard.
I have the annoyance of it unbalanced weight side to side (my fat a55) so moving up the front some extra weight should give me a better ride. I put the bait esky currently at the front to help that but know people who buy bags of cement!
Jimmy.
 
Posts: 44
Joined: Mon Oct 15, 2018 6:25 am
equipment: still spirit 25l reflux still with column extension

Re: In The Shed Today

Postby db1979 » Mon Oct 22, 2018 3:20 pm

Good point :handgestures-thumbupleft: It's a sealed marine battery, and my little 13' sailboat isn't a speed demon :laughing-rolling: it'll be braced between the strongback and the stem. Both very strong members.
db1979
 
Posts: 1760
Joined: Sat Dec 29, 2012 3:47 pm
Location: South of the big smoke in banana bender land.
equipment: Eve - 4" x 4 plate solid state bubbler (sieve plates), 330 mm packed section on a keg boiler with 2 x 2000 W elements.
Currently having a makeover: 2" x 4 plate solid state bubbler (1" bubble caps, no sight glasses...maybe not for much longer!) on a bain-marie boiler.

Re: In The Shed Today

Postby DaveZ » Sat Oct 27, 2018 10:50 am

Spirit run of the first 3 gens of UJSSM. It's only meant to get to 35C here today :handgestures-thumbdown: :handgestures-thumbdown: :angry-banghead: :angry-banghead: :scared-eek: :scared-eek: :laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling:
Oh well, better than the 37C we've got forecast for tomorrow.

Should be prime weather to get my first live dunder rum ferment happening.
DaveZ
 
Posts: 333
Joined: Sun Feb 17, 2013 1:53 pm
Location: Central Qld
equipment: 5 plate FSD bubbler with gin basket and packed rock section on a 50L, 4800W keg

Re: In The Shed Today

Postby Woods314 » Sat Oct 27, 2018 1:17 pm

DaveZ wrote:Spirit run of the first 3 gens of UJSSM. It's only meant to get to 35C here today :handgestures-thumbdown: :handgestures-thumbdown: :angry-banghead: :angry-banghead: :scared-eek: :scared-eek: :laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling:
Oh well, better than the 37C we've got forecast for tomorrow.

Should be prime weather to get my first live dunder rum ferment happening.

35, you lucky bastard, it was 35 at 9 a.m. here, 41 at 12.30 p.m.
Woods314
 
Posts: 93
Joined: Tue Mar 28, 2017 3:12 pm
equipment: T500 and pot still attachment.

Re: In The Shed Today

Postby DaveZ » Sat Oct 27, 2018 3:06 pm

Yeah it's getting savage around the place already.
DaveZ
 
Posts: 333
Joined: Sun Feb 17, 2013 1:53 pm
Location: Central Qld
equipment: 5 plate FSD bubbler with gin basket and packed rock section on a 50L, 4800W keg

Re: In The Shed Today

Postby Woods314 » Sun Oct 28, 2018 8:28 am

Going to run some TPW’s next week, gonna have to get up at 4 a.m. or earlier to beat the heat in the shed, but that’s the type of sacrifice one makes for the love of a hobby.
Woods314
 
Posts: 93
Joined: Tue Mar 28, 2017 3:12 pm
equipment: T500 and pot still attachment.

Re: In The Shed Today

Postby Rock » Thu Nov 01, 2018 9:35 pm

Hi there guy /gals
Big day in the shed today, first stripping run with a 2nd gen Mc rum. Have always just done spirit tuns , trying to get stock up as im new to bubbler, anyhow happy run, and I sort of took cuts too , .
I set it up with a 4 "riser off the keg and then a tee with sight glass to check if a puke about to happen, then 4 plates and through the rc , no water into the pc on flat out into parrot.

Then started my first big wash apeox 130lt, ended up st 1075.
14kg raw and 14lt molasses, used 2.5 lt backset per 25l, using tank water to top up , checked ph , spit on 5 , loverly , as it's now 3 gen.
Better go check it's not all over the shed floor
Rock
 
Posts: 109
Joined: Tue Jul 03, 2018 12:32 pm
equipment: Turbo 500
FSD 4" x 5 plate bubble neutrilizer 600mm
Packed section.
50lt keg 2 x 2400 elements

Re: In The Shed Today

Postby coffe addict » Thu Nov 01, 2018 11:04 pm

Can I ask why you're stripping? Most people generally don't strip with a plated column
coffe addict
 
Posts: 1027
Joined: Thu Feb 26, 2015 12:00 pm
Location: Brisbane central
equipment: 18 gal keg boiler on its side on wheel's with fill port, 1in drain and 2x2.4kw elements
4in 5 plate modular blockhead with optional infusion basket

Re: In The Shed Today

Postby Rock » Fri Nov 02, 2018 9:20 am

coffe addict wrote:Can I ask why you're stripping? Most people generally don't strip with a plated column


Hi Coffe , dont know why really, just wanted a faster run , and try out my new power control.
It'sonly been a short time I've had this still, previously t500 . Aĺl my other runs where 5hr include heat, 25lt wash then added 10 lt water and generally returned 1.2 lt at 90 % hearts, think i was also trying to get bit more flavour to come through.
At least i done some large cuts, so might bottle off a sample out of the middle and oak that down, but will run this again next rum chance .
I've still got a couple 160lt barrels to load up ,next one's a FFV , and then some sort of wash for wiskey. :think:
Rock
 
Posts: 109
Joined: Tue Jul 03, 2018 12:32 pm
equipment: Turbo 500
FSD 4" x 5 plate bubble neutrilizer 600mm
Packed section.
50lt keg 2 x 2400 elements

Re: In The Shed Today

Postby Dig Brinker » Sat Nov 03, 2018 11:29 am

How is running twice faster than running once?? 8-}
Dig Brinker
 
Posts: 552
Joined: Sun Dec 20, 2015 5:46 am
Location: South of Melbourne
equipment: 4 inch 4 plate bubbler on keg boiler

Re: In The Shed Today

Postby mjcj01 » Sat Nov 03, 2018 1:04 pm

in the shed today..........it is frikkin hot!!! Is there a maximum ambient temperature that bakers yeast wont handle. I have 2 x TPW on day 7
mjcj01
 
Posts: 29
Joined: Sat Oct 13, 2018 2:35 pm
Location: Brisbane
equipment: 50l Keg Boiler.....2"Inch copper pot still with 1m of packed reflux column.

Re: In The Shed Today

Postby hillzabilly » Sat Nov 03, 2018 1:21 pm

I have sat a couple of 25lt fermenters in the bath tub to keep cool on hot days ,but you may have ta ask SWMBO for clearance.cheers hillzabilly :handgestures-thumbupleft:
hillzabilly
 
Posts: 1509
Images: 0
Joined: Sun Jun 10, 2012 3:18 pm
Location: PERTH WEST AUSSIE
equipment: 10 gallon OZARK pot still ,2inch and 3inch Nixon Stone coloum stills ,10 and 18 gal beer keg boilers,5gal thumper keg.And the one and only 4" Five Star Southern Cross .

Re: In The Shed Today

Postby DaveZ » Sat Nov 03, 2018 2:09 pm

coffe addict wrote:Can I ask why you're stripping? Most people generally don't strip with a plated column


When I make rum washes in my 200L fermenter the total volume is around 160L, I can only put a bit over 40 in my boiler at a time so I would do 3 stripping runs then the low wines would go in with whatever was left over for one spirit run. 3 strip and 1 spirit was way quicker than 4 spirit runs.
DaveZ
 
Posts: 333
Joined: Sun Feb 17, 2013 1:53 pm
Location: Central Qld
equipment: 5 plate FSD bubbler with gin basket and packed rock section on a 50L, 4800W keg

Re: In The Shed Today

Postby woodduck » Sat Nov 03, 2018 2:35 pm

How quick is your strip run? Are you taking into account heat up time? I don't see how the maths work personally. I did a 200ltr by stripping once but didn't think it was a quicker way at all. Never did it again. By the time you load the boiler, heat it up, run it then clean it out... I would rather sit there for an extra hour each run and have a finished product straight away, no low wine storage.

Each to his own I guess :handgestures-thumbupleft:
woodduck
Lifetime Member
 
Posts: 3497
Joined: Mon Jun 16, 2014 5:54 pm
Location: Good old country SA
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.

Re: In The Shed Today

Postby DaveZ » Sat Nov 03, 2018 3:03 pm

Well I'm doing 4 runs in total to get the lot of it done, whichever way I do it. I know a stripping run is faster than a spirit run, by how much I couldn't tell you, but there's also only one time splitting into cut jars and sorting out the cuts, which I reckon saves a bit of time as well.
DaveZ
 
Posts: 333
Joined: Sun Feb 17, 2013 1:53 pm
Location: Central Qld
equipment: 5 plate FSD bubbler with gin basket and packed rock section on a 50L, 4800W keg

Re: In The Shed Today

Postby EziTasting » Sat Nov 03, 2018 3:41 pm

I only ever strip neutrals... so far!

Had never planned on stripping brown spirits, but then I haven’t gone bigger (>60L) ferments as yet... but, to me right now, stripping large volume to a single boiler charge does make sense...

***Disclaimer*** haven’t found “my way” of running brown spirits as yet.

NB: there are plenty of post by Allan where he strips and then combines the stripping runs with the final FV fluids to do the spirit run.
EziTasting
 
Posts: 2084
Joined: Fri Sep 25, 2015 5:15 pm
Location: FNWA
equipment: Newbie - Keg Boiler & 4" 4 plate glasser

Re: In The Shed Today

Postby orcy » Sat Nov 03, 2018 6:25 pm

I can strip 70 L in under 4 hours. So 12 hours stripping 200L and then 8 to 10 for a spirit run. Feels quicker and easier than 3 plate runs. Maybe I'm wrong.
orcy
 
Posts: 359
Joined: Wed Jul 05, 2017 1:02 pm
Location: Seaford, VIC
equipment: Old style T500 style still. honestly, I dont even remember who made it anymore
4 inch soon to be modular pot.

Re: In The Shed Today

Postby Doubleuj » Sat Nov 03, 2018 6:38 pm

When I had my 50L boiler I used to strip one wash then add that back to the next spirit run. My thoughts are i got a higher abv boiler charge with only dilututing the flavour by 20% or so( because the 40L of wash (flavour) was mixed with 10L of strip)
Still tasted good to me.
I’ve even stripped 3/4 of my 200L fermentor before and done a spirit run with those strips and the remaining wash (under 40%abv) but that makes for a nearly 12 hr run, very painful
Doubleuj
Lifetime Member
 
Posts: 3630
Joined: Fri Jan 16, 2015 7:15 pm
Location: rockhampton qld
equipment: 4" stainless glasser

PreviousNext

Return to The Dunder Pit



Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 10 guests

x