woodduck wrote:Yer i read that one last night after mac posted it to answer someone else's question, it was an awesome read.
So are you going to run it with just the 2 plates? If so I'm guessing you will use low wine hearts, or will you attach it to steam punk 2? I just set it up to see how it looks. It is for gin so I'll have 5 plates and a neutraliser on top of that. That's why I need to go see the scrappy soon. I've run out of 4" tube. The extra tube goes between the two elbows to lower it to a convenient working height.
SP2 will be 2.6mtr high with the neutraliser.... my ceiling is 2.7 :D :D
Either way it looks great and should work a treat :handgestures-thumbupleft: thanks WD
On the tig welding, it's not that hard when you get used to it. The welders are getting pretty cheap now so wouldn't be hard to get into, most expensive part is the gas. I ran a small corse for a few blokes in town here a while ago, I'd be happy to post the booklet i made up for it, sort of a beginner's guide. If that's of intrest to you or anyone.
It is of interest WD - I'll PM you. :handgestures-thumbupleft:
But $$$ are an issue at the present, so it will be about theory for now. :sad: :sad:
Can't wait to see what you build next.
Canuck wrote:I use whatever it takes to get the shite off, and work my way down to 0000 steel wool... someone mentioned the lacquer treatment will it stand up to the heat?
1 2many wrote:I am quite shocked at how far off the 90 elbow was off to start with, but you have done a great job DBV of fixing that issue well done. :clap:
dogbreath vodka wrote:Have a look at this for a new gin on the market... by four siblings.
Their parents already run/own a distillery.
Sibling Gin
Mummy, Daddy can I have a 12ft high glass Carter Head???? Plllleeeeeeaaaaasssssee!!!!!! 8-} 8-}
DBV
MacStill wrote:DBV
Have you thought of running the botanical oils back to the boiler for your gin runs ?
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