Yes, inlet to the bottom. It is pressurized to 25psi with a rubber bladder inside. If it did not have the bladder, the air could eventually be absorbed by the water and it would become ineffective.
Off to the hardware store to buy the necessary fittings.
Off to the hardware store to buy the necessary fittings.
mkane77g, you might want to stuff some copper scrubbies up the top column to help is neutralizing sulfur compounds.
Just be sure they are pure copper, not copper plated mild steel.
just saying.
Just be sure they are pure copper, not copper plated mild steel.
just saying.
Thanks, and wondering if it more economical to build my own. I tasted some Bourbon a fell made with his backyard unit and it was fantastic
Depends on your skill set and what tools you have.
I made a 2 gallon pot still by hand beating copper sheet and soldering it with lead free solder. I don't recommend that. 2 gallons is too small for a stripper any way.
The biggest issue I see is coupling the pot to the chapiteau if you are doing whiskey, bourbon or brandy. I don't know how well a packed column works for that.
A brass threaded coupling with a rubber gasket would be nice.
I made a 2 gallon pot still by hand beating copper sheet and soldering it with lead free solder. I don't recommend that. 2 gallons is too small for a stripper any way.
The biggest issue I see is coupling the pot to the chapiteau if you are doing whiskey, bourbon or brandy. I don't know how well a packed column works for that.
A brass threaded coupling with a rubber gasket would be nice.
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Gimp, in your picture of the tank you posted, what is that large device in the background, left of the tank with an analog meter? If you don't mind me asking.
You can get by with a SS pot, but you need plenty of copper to clean up the vapour.
All copper Alembics with a chapiteau seem to have been standard in the past, however modern boutique stills are different. They seem to be based on the coufe column still.
135 Gallon Copper 6 Inch Diameter Mile Hi Flute 6 Sections | Mile Hi Distilling
The pot is ss, but the column is copper with copper plates for fractional separation with the copper interacting with sulfur compounds.
Whiskey and bourbon stills are basically the same. Vodka is different.
All copper Alembics with a chapiteau seem to have been standard in the past, however modern boutique stills are different. They seem to be based on the coufe column still.
135 Gallon Copper 6 Inch Diameter Mile Hi Flute 6 Sections | Mile Hi Distilling
The pot is ss, but the column is copper with copper plates for fractional separation with the copper interacting with sulfur compounds.
Whiskey and bourbon stills are basically the same. Vodka is different.
Gimp, in your picture of the tank you posted, what is that large device in the background, left of the tank with an analog meter? If you don't mind me asking.
HP 6448B HV power supply.
Thanks! It looked like similar to a HP power supply we used years ago to charge large battery strings.
A voluntary / honour system for tax. I love the idea. I bet that the whole states "voluntary" tax revenue amou ts to about us$27.50!
I bought four Garrison bamboo fly rod clones made here in the uK by a talented amateur about 30 years ago! They are the best trout rods I have owned in 60 years fishing! One came with a good Hardy reel.
large device in the background, left of the tank with an analog meter?......HP 6448B HV power supply.
I recognized it since I have the same one on my bench.....650 volts at 1.7 amps, 1000uF internally across its output. It can, and has blown parts into nonexistence. Just last week an arc burned a hole in a PC board before I could hit the kill switch.
I notice that yours doesn't have the same death warning above the output terminals that mine has......someone must have gotten zapped, then the "idiot beware" lawyer speak got attached.
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You guys must be seeing things cause I don't see anything that would amount to a HP psu in that photograph. Can someone put a red circle on it?
I thought I was pretty good at Where's Waldo too.
I thought I was pretty good at Where's Waldo too.
That's a strange position for Sweden to take. Is there a rise in populism there as we are seeing elsewhere politically? It makes sense that the fee will rise to $15, that is probably only break even for the cost it will take to process every package.
Over here our VAT is 5%, and there is a handling charge of $5 or so ...
Here VAT is 19% and in my country the Netherlands is it even 21%. It makes no sense at all to charge the people even more as we already pay most taxes in the world (more or less on par with Sweden). There are countless tax variants but believe me that you will loose between 60 and 70% of what you earn to taxes one way or another. We even have a tax variant that is charged over the possible value of the house you bought with a mortgage/loan ! This is a debt IMO. You then pay 30 years (!) taxes over a possible value that that house might have IF you would sell it (which you don't as you bought it with a reason)....
So it is a sport to evade these ridiculous import taxes/fees as much as you can. If that is called populism well then I am proud to be a populist. Also here the low value goods that slipped through till now will be charged with taxes within some time. Just like in Sweden. No more 2 $ USB 3.0 cables shipping included from China....
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