my homemade carbon filter
hi ppl
just thought i would share my first attempt at making a carbon filter!
After doing a bit of research about them i decided to try and make one out of a 70cl wine bottle. Firstly i need to cut the bottom off the bottle so a bit of googling and some string,acetone and a cold bucket of water i had managed to cut the bottom off a bottle. i then used a small nail to make a hole in the lid. i then used some wood to built a stand for the bottle to sit in, i used a 32mm wood bit to drill a hole in the platform which the bootle sits nicely in and very sturdy.
I then used 300 grams of active carbon in a muslim bag, or in my case a new pair of stockings (not mine i promise......) inside the bottle which nearly fills it. Underneath i used a sieve with a coffee filter in it on top of a glass jug.
As this is my first wash i have done i have split it into 2 batches, first batch is single distilled and second double distilled.
I filter 1litre of single distilled in less than 10 mins so passed it through twice. before it was filtered it smelt like old homebrew but after it was filtered it smelt well it smelt like vodka and got to admit tasted very nice!!also i didnt have a hangover this morning and had a bit of a wobble on the night before
Roll on the double distilled tonight
Also i kept the bottom of the bottle which fits back on,i then tape it on to seal and protect the carbon also use a little on the hole in the lid!!!
heres a pic of it and only cost pence to make
just thought i would share my first attempt at making a carbon filter!
After doing a bit of research about them i decided to try and make one out of a 70cl wine bottle. Firstly i need to cut the bottom off the bottle so a bit of googling and some string,acetone and a cold bucket of water i had managed to cut the bottom off a bottle. i then used a small nail to make a hole in the lid. i then used some wood to built a stand for the bottle to sit in, i used a 32mm wood bit to drill a hole in the platform which the bootle sits nicely in and very sturdy.
I then used 300 grams of active carbon in a muslim bag, or in my case a new pair of stockings (not mine i promise......) inside the bottle which nearly fills it. Underneath i used a sieve with a coffee filter in it on top of a glass jug.
As this is my first wash i have done i have split it into 2 batches, first batch is single distilled and second double distilled.
I filter 1litre of single distilled in less than 10 mins so passed it through twice. before it was filtered it smelt like old homebrew but after it was filtered it smelt well it smelt like vodka and got to admit tasted very nice!!also i didnt have a hangover this morning and had a bit of a wobble on the night before
Roll on the double distilled tonight
Also i kept the bottom of the bottle which fits back on,i then tape it on to seal and protect the carbon also use a little on the hole in the lid!!!
heres a pic of it and only cost pence to make
just didn't want to spend £80 on the proper filter. I had intended to do a double bottle system just by doing a double tier with the wood it's really stable and u can slow the filter down by drilling a smaller hole in the bottle top,also hadn't thought about the plastic in stockings so will adjust that myself, but with a smaller hole in the bottle I don't think the stockings would be nessacary. I was also on the look out for a longer thin bottle ( a grey gouse one might be better..)