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Re: The almost wordless build

PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 6:56 am
by dogbreath vodka
Thanks Guys
I will give polishing a go and see what happens.

Woodduck, the Carter Head is for making Gin.
Mac developed his version while helping Doc (commercial distiller)
Have a look here. http://www.aussiedistiller.com.au/viewt ... 027#p84934

That was when I decided I needed one. :D :D
So this is a direct copy .... only mostly in copper.
Damn I wish I had the $$ to learn tig welding :D :D :D :-B :-B

You might notice the thread is dated Nov 2013 :-D

So while the actual build has taken less than two weeks .... the lead time was :scared-eek: :scared-eek: :scared-eek:

:D :D :D

There are a few recipes out there for Gin and I intend trying them all :dance: :dance:


DBV

Re: The almost wordless build

PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 8:13 am
by woodduck
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? Either way it looks great and should work a treat :handgestures-thumbupleft:

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.

Can't wait to see what you build next.

Re: The almost wordless build

PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 8:52 am
by dogbreath vodka
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.


The next build will be awhile away. $$$ are always the issue. :handgestures-thumbdown: :handgestures-thumbdown: :crying-blue: :crying-blue:

DBV

Re: The almost wordless build

PostPosted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 2:17 pm
by Canuck
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?

Re: The almost wordless build

PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 6:56 pm
by dogbreath vodka
Bit late to go all silent on you blokes now.
So
I thought I might fix the elbow instead of chucking it in the corner.
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Marked it up.


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Had to cut a fair bit off.


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Finally square.

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Now that looks a bit better. :D :D :handgestures-thumbupleft: :handgestures-thumbupleft:

DBV

Re: The almost wordless build

PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 6:59 pm
by dogbreath vodka
Hey Woodduck
I bought the same rotary file you have.
Bunnings only had the one on display... no other types, no other anything .... just the one on display.
$119

So I said what'll you do seeing it's shop soiled.

$90 and threw in 3 x 40 Grit and 3 x 120grit.

:D :D :D

Happy with that.
It works a treat.

Yeah I know you paid $70... But Nth Qld prices ..... :roll: :roll:
DBV

Re: The almost wordless build

PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 7:01 pm
by 1 2many
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:

Re: The almost wordless build

PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 7:13 pm
by woodduck
Good stuff, i hope it goes well for ya. Problem when ya live in a flash state is you've got to pay flash prices :laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling: :laughing-rolling: .you might have to find an abrasives place to buy the scotch brite belts, I'm sure you'd have one up there somewhere.

you did a great job fixing that elbow, looks a treat. :handgestures-thumbupleft:

Re: The almost wordless build

PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 7:42 pm
by dogbreath vodka
Thanks guys .... If I didn't fix it, the elbow would be useless, so had to do something with it.
Means I've still got one 4" elbow to play with. :D

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?


Got some of that at Bunning recently too so will give it a go.
Thanks. :handgestures-thumbupleft: :handgestures-thumbupleft: :handgestures-thumbupleft:

DBV

Re: The almost wordless build

PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 7:46 pm
by Yummyrum
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:

I think it was meant to be

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BTW good save DBV

Re: The almost wordless build

PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 11:39 pm
by punchy21
That looks schmick DBV :clap:

I've been thinking about knocking out one of those for a while, good to know it's doable :handgestures-thumbupleft:

Re: The almost wordless build

PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2014 2:27 am
by Urrazeb
I'm speechless :teasing-tease:

Re: The almost wordless build

PostPosted: Sat Sep 27, 2014 7:26 am
by dogbreath vodka
Thanks Guys.
Yes Yummy I see what you mean.
I was dumpster diving in the scrap yard to get the elbows.. NOS. so didn't take too much notice.
At least I was close on the angle.... thought it might be 80 deg :-B

Picked up some 4" at the scrappy and a small old style keg as well.... not sure what size... maybe 35ltr.
I'm sure I'll find a use for it. :teasing-neener: :teasing-neener:
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DBV

Re: The almost wordless build

PostPosted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 9:31 pm
by dogbreath vodka
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

Re: The almost wordless build

PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 12:43 am
by Urrazeb
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

:shock: :?

Re: The almost wordless build

PostPosted: Fri Jan 02, 2015 9:02 am
by dogbreath vodka
Hi Guys
Zak asked if there were any finished photos of "Jimmy".
I didn't realise that I hadn't posted any oops. :doh:

So here we go.
I decided to use the 4" 90 deg straight out the top to keep the C H closer to the still.
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The problem is of course height.
I can fit 3 plates and Jimmy - but not all 5.


As an experiment I did slowish stripping runs through that set up and pulled 94 - 95%
The Carter Head acts a bit like a thumper when doing the stripping runs.
It's not a perfectly neutral spirit but close enough.

Did three of those and then a slow distilling run of 40%.

The distilling run was also were I added the botanicals.
The flavours are very nice using this method.
It also means I don't have to strip down the still.

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So I start Friday night and do a stripping run, then two more Saturday.
Sunday I do the distilling run.
In a weekend using the 80ltr keg boiler, I can put through 260- 270ltrs of wash and end up with enough spirit/gin/vodka to age/drink/waste/experiment with.

Re: The almost wordless build

PostPosted: Fri Jan 02, 2015 9:05 am
by Urrazeb
Nice work DBV, love your builds :handgestures-thumbupleft:

Re: The almost wordless build

PostPosted: Fri Jan 02, 2015 9:26 am
by dogbreath vodka
Thanks Urrazeb
My internet service is up the putty atm and it keeps dropping out.

If one of the Mods could remove the double up from my last post it would be appreciated, thanks guys :handgestures-thumbupleft:

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Close up of a lemongrass vodka I made.
Also did a rose vodka and 3 gin recipes.
The cupboard is full again :handgestures-thumbupleft: :D :D

DBV

Re: The almost wordless build

PostPosted: Fri Jan 02, 2015 11:14 pm
by MacStill
DBV

Have you thought of running the botanical oils back to the boiler for your gin runs ?

Re: The almost wordless build

PostPosted: Sat Jan 03, 2015 7:52 am
by dogbreath vodka
MacStill wrote:DBV

Have you thought of running the botanical oils back to the boiler for your gin runs ?


Mac
I had thought of it, by running a line from the valve to the eeerr "cup warmer" on the opposite side.
Just haven't had the chance to run the still often enough in it's current configuration.
As you know distilling nearly 80ltrs of 40% produces a lot of spirit.
I've probably run it less than ten times like this.

The Missus has been scratching her head and tapping her foot... "WHY do you need so much alcohol?"
So have put SP2/Jimmy in storage for the next few months. ;-)

Thanks for the thought. :handgestures-thumbupleft:

DBV