woodduck wrote:I've had no trouble at all with it mate. I even soft soldered a plate into my packed section and it barely scorched the clear coat. It will be fine for your still mate :handgestures-thumbupleft:
woodduck wrote:Well ya gotta be happy with that mate, she's bloody beautiful! :clap: :clap: well done. I'm glad shes working well too, you'll get years of great use out of it :handgestures-thumbupleft:
bluc wrote:That gin basket is sweet as :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Chocko6969 wrote:Here's the Gin basket, this thing is bloody heavy and I am a little concerned about the offset weight, may need to construct some sort of support as I set it up
Professor Green wrote:Chocko6969 wrote:Here's the Gin basket, this thing is bloody heavy and I am a little concerned about the offset weight, may need to construct some sort of support as I set it up
Stick a longer section of pipe on the outtake of the gin basket and run it back across to the other side of the still so the basket and reservoir are on one side and your pc is on the other so they’d balance the weight out a bit.
dans.brew wrote:Well done chocko! :dance:
She looks like a beauty... very rewarding standing back and looking at it in all its shiney glory!
I'm sure you will reap many hours of enjoyment running her and then sippin on the finished product.
db1979 wrote:Well done chocko, loving your work :clap:
Chocko6969 wrote:db1979 wrote:Well done chocko, loving your work :clap:
Thanks db, I'm gonna make a piece for the Gin head as Prof suggested above and will try and post some pics of the Gin build too.
Cheers,
Chocko
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