Great build, dude. That setup looks so pretty sitting there all hooked up. Simply a joy to watch it come together. Very well done. Thank you for posting.
Where did you buy your still from? I'm looking for the plans to build one just like that, I have all the copper already I just need the plans to trace on the copper. You would have made a patterns from the one you bought? Where did you get the I love big cans shirt? I have to have one of those!!!!!! And a great job on putting your still together!!! The videos were really good to watch!!!!!
I bought it from the distillery network. If I get time this weekend I’ll see if I can draw up some plans for you. What’s your email? I got that shirt from a local vendor here in Washington I wish I could remember the name because he had a few more funny ones too. Thank you for the support I’m glad you enjoyed them. Hopefully I get time to do some more I got some upgrades I want to do on it
Turned out good, Im wanting to buy a kit as well, is your kit a 20 gallon kit? I would have loved to seen a video with you testing it out! I think some copper unions in place would make it great for assembling and disassembling. One last thing how is it working for you? Thanks for taking the time to put this all together.
So I’ve heard of peoples still creating a suction when cooling down from atmospheric force, have you ever had a problem with that? Have you ever placed a Valve on the still, thumber, or that 45 degree pipe to vent off pressure when done?
I would highly suggest saving to buy this kit or a similar one. The reason is that if build just a cheap pot still you won’t be able to get that most out of your mash. The more surface area the vapor has to travel the more “pure” your product will be. Those pressure cooker stills work but you get a much better product out of a bigger one. Think of it like an investment. Mine has paid for its self many many times already. In less than a year
Great build, dude. That setup looks so pretty sitting there all hooked up. Simply a joy to watch it come together.
Very well done. Thank you for posting.
Thank you glad you liked it
Sweet
Where did you buy your still from? I'm looking for the plans to build one just like that, I have all the copper already I just need the plans to trace on the copper. You would have made a patterns from the one you bought?
Where did you get the I love big cans shirt? I have to have one of those!!!!!!
And a great job on putting your still together!!! The videos were really good to watch!!!!!
I bought it from the distillery network. If I get time this weekend I’ll see if I can draw up some plans for you. What’s your email? I got that shirt from a local vendor here in Washington I wish I could remember the name because he had a few more funny ones too. Thank you for the support I’m glad you enjoyed them. Hopefully I get time to do some more I got some upgrades I want to do on it
Locking great !! How much do all the copper cost you?? Wery good content 👍👍
I bought a kit but at the time it was about $450
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Turned out good, Im wanting to buy a kit as well, is your kit a 20 gallon kit? I would have loved to seen a video with you testing it out! I think some copper unions in place would make it great for assembling and disassembling. One last thing how is it working for you? Thanks for taking the time to put this all together.
I can 100% do that. It runs amazing I have had zero issues. I did add 4” Farrells between the collar and the cap
@@bryansworkbench8585 look forward to the video
So I’ve heard of peoples still creating a suction when cooling down from atmospheric force, have you ever had a problem with that? Have you ever placed a Valve on the still, thumber, or that 45 degree pipe to vent off pressure when done?
Yes that 100% will happen on any closed system still as soon as you turn off your heat I take the cap off
See part #4 thru #10 don't see 1-3. Where oh where can 1 be made on how to make one from junk for poor folk and don't know how to wield maybe
ua-cam.com/video/T1LqEl-nUg4/v-deo.html
I would highly suggest saving to buy this kit or a similar one. The reason is that if build just a cheap pot still you won’t be able to get that most out of your mash. The more surface area the vapor has to travel the more “pure” your product will be. Those pressure cooker stills work but you get a much better product out of a bigger one.
Think of it like an investment. Mine has paid for its self many many times already. In less than a year