Wow I love your set up . Question I have a Chinese pot still 10 gallon would I be able to cut a hole in my lid and install a 2 inch 4 plate stack on it or should I just start over with a new still
Usually, when one runs a plated column, like a flute it's just "one and done". That's the whole idea about such a thing, you can skip the stripping run if you want to do so. However, I get a better product with a stripping run prior.
This guy is running spirits WAY too hot. Might be his 2nd run from mash, probably his 3rd, judging by the way the product in his boiler is bubbling. Good setup for vodka, probably trying to run something akin to 195 everclear. I hope he's running sugar wash because anything else lost all of its flavor..
That is a hillbilly flute. Didn't make that column that's for damned sure. I know the guy that designed the hillbilly flute. If it ain't, that's a 1 to 1 clone. Bet the plates are copper too
Hey Bud, It is obviously not a Hillbilly still, T sections are modular. Hillbilly do not make modular Tees. Get you facts straight. Every column still I have ever seen has copper plates. You don't know shit from clay.
Looks like Fred and Barney are going to get really smashed! Beautiful still, great work!
Nice set up mate, I love it.
Nice rig.
Love to hang out and watch that run for a day.👍🥃
I did build this myself guys. The flanges and all stainless bits are from 5 Star Distilling in WA
Great looking Still love the casters on it
Beautiful
Nice looks great
People who take vertical Videos will go to helll! :D nice work! especially the wheels. Thump up.
Wow I love your set up . Question I have a Chinese pot still 10 gallon would I be able to cut a hole in my lid and install a 2 inch 4 plate stack on it or should I just start over with a new still
Where did you buy the flanges for your 4" tri-clamps?
What size are the plate perforations? The individual holes?
Nice! Did you build it or buy it from someone?
Hi Fred,what kind of plates you have in the column?
So how long to get the fuel production license?
Took me about a month at best
Actually is closer to the hillbilly flute than stilldragon
do you have to do a stripping and spirit run? or is it a one and done?
Usually, when one runs a plated column, like a flute it's just "one and done". That's the whole idea about such a thing, you can skip the stripping run if you want to do so.
However, I get a better product with a stripping run prior.
This guy is running spirits WAY too hot. Might be his 2nd run from mash, probably his 3rd, judging by the way the product in his boiler is bubbling. Good setup for vodka, probably trying to run something akin to 195 everclear. I hope he's running sugar wash because anything else lost all of its flavor..
Sweat
WOW, that is still porn
That is a hillbilly flute. Didn't make that column that's for damned sure. I know the guy that designed the hillbilly flute. If it ain't, that's a 1 to 1 clone. Bet the plates are copper too
Hey Bud, It is obviously not a Hillbilly still, T sections are modular. Hillbilly do not make modular Tees. Get you facts straight. Every column still I have ever seen has copper plates. You don't know shit from clay.
@@xBigDogg agree