woodduck wrote:Hey mate welcome :greetings-waveyellow:
Yep a simple pot will be the go for rum and infusing gin. Only thing is you'll need a reflux still to make the neutral spirit before putting it though the pot to make gin.
Good luck mate :handgestures-thumbupleft:
Shano592 wrote:I played in the copper and brass shed at work today.
Shano592 wrote:Cheers for the welcome.
For the last month, it has just been a job. But since I decided to push this out of my head and into the real world, I'm seeing a lot of potential in there.
Shano592 wrote:Now then, what to do with these 6" & 8" bends? :laughing-rolling:
Shano592 wrote:So, from the picture, you can see the white seal on the keg. I pushed that in with a pair of long-nosed pliers. She was pressurised, but only mildly.
And beer, yes... there was the distinct smell of barley juice emanating from the keg. Fortunately, I had placed a thick rag across the seal, and it caught all of the liquid blowback.
It is now de-pressurised... I just need to locate a pair of wide-mouthed pliers in the shed. They're here somewhere. Then I can give it a napisan soak, and move forward.
I played in the copper and brass shed at work today. I had a few hours' worth of orders to pick in there, and as I was going along I started making my shopping list for the elbows and joins that I will be needing. Happily, I have been able to locate 45 and 90 degree bends, reducers, tee joins, end caps. Once I'm happy with everything, I'll get my pricing for the lot, along with lengths of 50mm copper, 20mm copper and some silver rods.
One question... with the condenser in the shotgun format, what OD pipe do most of you use on a 2" build? Do you match that, or go bigger?
EDIT: For a reflux still, I believe it is...
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