StillSmart Home distillation made easy! 2017-03-08T01:37:35+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/feed.php?f=15&t=4248 2017-03-08T01:37:35+00:00 2017-03-08T01:37:35+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4248&p=42001#p42001 <![CDATA[Re: Next still purchase]]>
I did NOT buy the copper dome as I just couldn't justify the cost to myself. The T500 pot head works just fine with the standard T500 lid. I'm sure someone here would be open to making/selling a pot head for less cash, but again I wanted hoses, tap fittings etc all out of the box. The combo is a bit overpowered so I get lots of flavour but the downside is smearing between heads and hearts, hearts and tails etc. I'm currently trying to find the sweet spot with a cheapo £5 chinese power controller.

I haven't had any scorching issues even at full tilt, so don't forsee a problem with second hand. I can't comment on how easy replacing the element would be if required.

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2017-03-07T23:58:35+00:00 2017-03-07T23:58:35+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4248&p=42000#p42000 <![CDATA[Re: Next still purchase]]> We can dream :)

Robert.

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2017-03-07T19:26:16+00:00 2017-03-07T19:26:16+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4248&p=41996#p41996 <![CDATA[Re: Next still purchase]]> Overwhelming thought always (for some reason) is count your fingers, count your fingers.....

The swing necessary at the outset would preclude any home grown.
An oak dome could be the go tho'.....Just think, fresh from the still, coming to a glass near YOU. Aging would be a thing of the past, inventories would be down :o :o

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2017-03-07T09:12:19+00:00 2017-03-07T09:12:19+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4248&p=41986#p41986 <![CDATA[Re: Next still purchase]]> In their defence (and I find this quite surprising) you are not paying for the weight of copper. You are paying for the cost of the run, i.e. the research the development & the tooling etc.

That said, I still think it's a lot of money.

Gadget may have a lathe, but there's no way he's going to be to lathe a 14 inch bowl out of copper. Bowls are pressed from sheet or were you thinking of doing one out of wood :D

Perhaps you need to look at it differently, with the new bulldog & the dome, you have a great bit of kit for the total price. If one element of that was a bit expensive hey ho. The total spend is what counts - and you are still well in !

I have been waiting for fecking ages on another project, just to find the right size bowl, In a weight sufficient to weld too. And, of all places it came up in a country fair for a fiver !!

Bowls - domes, call em what you like, are the one thing that is always been a wee bit of a problem to manufacture, copy or substitute at home.

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2017-03-06T22:21:05+00:00 2017-03-06T22:21:05+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4248&p=41983#p41983 <![CDATA[Re: Next still purchase]]> I know of one other manufacturer who has done the same (not that he admits it ;) ).

Thing is tho' I just can't get my head around the alembic dome.
It's a lovely piece of gear that I lust after but no matter how I spin it (even upside down...... :o ) can I see any value for money. It is horribly, horribly overpriced.

Copper is not THAT expensive and how many could a metal spinner churn out in a day..... ???

Come to think of it where's Inspector these days.....Wasn't it Gadget who acquired a metal lathe??

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2017-03-06T07:15:32+00:00 2017-03-06T07:15:32+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4248&p=41980#p41980 <![CDATA[Re: Next still purchase]]>

A good accurate temp controlling kettle is the base of all our processes. 8)

A quick email to the-home-brew-shop would confirm that still spirits dome fits the bulldog. Bingo...

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2017-03-06T00:26:02+00:00 2017-03-06T00:26:02+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4248&p=41974#p41974 <![CDATA[Re: Next still purchase]]> My urn boiler, the base of my current stills, can double, in a labour intensive way, as a basic mash tun.
As it only gets used that way a couple of times a year, I don't mind the extra work.
But forethought is always good.

Robert.

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2017-03-05T08:20:07+00:00 2017-03-05T08:20:07+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4248&p=41967#p41967 <![CDATA[Re: Next still purchase]]>
If you are mashing grain for sour mash and whiskey? What are you planning to do that in?

There maybe some crossover. After all a boiler is just a boiler. And you mentioned making your own copper top.

A good mash kettle will still. A still boiler will not necessarily mash. :o

If spending the money again I would certainly start with the grain.

A BM won't easily make a still.
A GF imo is a bit Heath Robinson. The newer Bulldog....has got to be worth a look.

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2017-03-04T13:46:19+00:00 2017-03-04T13:46:19+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4248&p=41962#p41962 <![CDATA[Re: Next still purchase]]>
so going with the t500 and maybe making my own copper top maybe the answer to my next upgrade... becuase these russian ones have only just appeared in my ebay searches ill stick with advice until more experienced with an electric still..

plus i guess im am after a higher run % plus amount... keep the airstill for trying small batch recipes playing about with the botanical basket etc etc

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2017-03-04T10:08:14+00:00 2017-03-04T10:08:14+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4248&p=41960#p41960 <![CDATA[Re: Next still purchase]]>
Brewhunter wrote:
The T500 really is a great bit of kit and since buying mine I've never looked back, I did experience scorching once which I can only put down to possibly running a wash that wasn't cleared enough.



I totally agree, love my T500, built a pot head for it (really easy), it does exactly what I need it
For at this stage. Already paid for itself in 6months as well.

I scorched the bitten when I was in a rush and didn't let a wash clear, came off easily with citric acid.

Diverch

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2017-03-03T08:54:19+00:00 2017-03-03T08:54:19+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4248&p=41955#p41955 <![CDATA[Re: Next still purchase]]> Statistics: Posted by Brewhunter — Fri Mar 03, 2017 8:54 am


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2017-03-03T05:55:13+00:00 2017-03-03T05:55:13+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4248&p=41952#p41952 <![CDATA[Re: Next still purchase]]>
Second hand costs you less when you upgrade!

For me its down to what are you trying to achieve. More product, easier or for Learning? If it is learning build one. If just for bigger runs T500.

If you want easier then buy a freezer!

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2017-03-03T02:54:15+00:00 2017-03-03T02:54:15+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4248&p=41950#p41950 <![CDATA[Re: Next still purchase]]> Statistics: Posted by packapoo — Fri Mar 03, 2017 2:54 am


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2017-03-02T23:45:01+00:00 2017-03-02T23:45:01+00:00 http://www.stillsmart.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4248&p=41948#p41948 <![CDATA[Re: Next still purchase]]> If you wish to move up from an Air Still, for which there is much support and information here; then a T500 seems a logical step, again there is also much support and information here.
If you wish to strike out into Russian stills, you will become the go to person for information regarding running them, as I don't know anyone else that uses them.
If you wish to build your own, of any style or basic operating procedure, then someone here can probably answer some questions.

I have never run a T500, and do not know of burnt residue issues, but would advise you to go for any still with an easy clean option.
And by that I mean getting your hand in and watching the crap get scrubbed off.
The first "Keg" still that I built,30 years ago was so difficult to clean, that I stopped distilling.
If you go the Keg route, build into it a large port so that it can be properly cleaned.
Every now and then I whoosh an SS scrubbie around the inside of my urn based still, it takes a minute to remove whatever the brown staining crap is.
HTH

Robert.

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