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by Thrudd » Wed Apr 17, 2024 10:59 pm
Hi all,
Does anyone in western suburbs of Melbourne know of good electrician (and/or welder) that's of good value and has an understanding of what distillers need?
Also, if there is anyone here happy to meet up for a cup of Joe (coffee) and have a chat about all things distilling, then please feel free to message me.
Kind thanks,
Pat
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- equipment: Sadly, none as of yet as I am just starting out into the hobby, but I am looking at the T500, Air Still Pro or Vevor stills. Also looking to make spirits only, esp the big 4 (whiskey/bourbon, rum, vodka & gin) so reflux and pot distilling.
by B-Man » Sat Apr 20, 2024 10:57 am
I think you need to work out what you need then organise the electrician.
While the T500 is a good beginner still thats about where it ends... if you want to do this properly I recommend contacting 5 start distilling and talk to Andrew he will set you up with that will suit and then you just need an electrician to wire up the power with what you need where you need it.
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