How To Build A Still: Dephlegemators and Shotgun Condensers
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Welcome to the second episode of our new series, How To Build A Still! We'll be showing you how to make reflux stills, pot stills, Thumpers, and various still parts throughout this series. Today, we'll be learning how to build some stills condensers for moonshine! Dephlegemator condensers and shotgun condensers are awesome condensers for distilling and have high precision to produce the best shine around. Building a still has never been easier than it is with Mile Hi Distilling's TH-cam channel. You'll learn how to weld a still together with ease from us.
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Been a long time mile hi fan (and customer). When ownership changed I sent y’all a note with advice to make cool social videos. THIS is amazing and makes me appreciate my mile hi still sooooo much! Great freaking video. I always knew magic was involved in making these stills and this video proves it! Proud of you all!
Woot woot!!
We greatly appreciate all your notes, Andrew! We love hearing feedback from our customers. Thanks so much for all your support and I'm glad you're enjoying our content.
Ooooh shiney!!! Nice welds!!👊👍💪😎
Thanks, brotha!
Hey Boo, great episode. So, I was reading the comments as always, so Mike sold the company? Just curious. Talk soon, and great job on all of the videos...
Thanks, my brother! Yep, Mike sold the company to our lead welder, Noe last year. Appreciate your compliments and all your support as always, Mark.
I would love to know the specifics about the welding technique. Tungsten geometry, shielding gas, filler rod material, current (DC earth neutral I assume). Are the end caps 304 Stainless?
Hey, Chris. We're using Argon as our gas, and silicon bronze as our feeder rod. We keep it old school and use 2% thoriated for our tungsten. Every welder is different, but Noe, our lead welder, suggests between 60 to 90 amps. . Here in Colorado, the weather and humidity affects things on the amperage for us so he recommends finding your sweet spot that works for you. Yes, we're on DC straight and the ends caps are 304 SS.
@@milehidistilling1 Thank you for the details. What Silicon Bronze wire do you use that is safe in an ethanol vapor environment?
Should enter the video into some artsie film festival Boo
Sundance 2024, here we come! Thanks, Tony!
Classic music for classic fab work😅
Ive gotta ask, what # grit on belt sander, and size, type of electrode color?
Another great job in fabrication and video quality!
That's right, we gotta keep things classic! We're running a 2"x36" belt with an 80 grit, made out of cubic zirconium. Sorry, I'm not aware of what you mean by the electrode color if I'm being honest.
Thanx for the grit#! What size i.e. 5/32, and lantham, thoriated,ect. They all have standard colors to match each type.
Your welders are true artist..Looks awesome... On the shotgun condencers, Do you install baffles or offer them?
Thanks in advance...
Thanks, Terry! We take a lot of pride in our work! We don't install baffles, just the inner tubes shown. We don't offer them with baffles at the time, but it's something we can look into in the future! Lots of testing would need to be done to make sure they work appropriately like that, but I'll definitely put this on our Summer project list.
A friend has a 2" x 24" shotgun w/ baffles can knock down a 4500 watt element....
@@terrybaldwin1182 Hey, cool to know! We'll get some in here this summer and get rolling!
How hard is it to get stainless to weld together with copper?
It can get really sticky, it definitely needs some practice to get right!