Destroyed an Alembic pot head
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Destroyed an Alembic pot head
I got into a bit or a rage last night with the stare of my Alembic pot head. So i decided to try and clean it with everything but citric acid as i had none. Tried steel wool, scrubbing brushes etc but no go.
"Oh there my DeWalt drill with a new brass brush" i said and broceeded to buff uop the inside of my pot. It worked well but left little scratches on the inside, like the inside of a engine liner.
Will this be a problem and if so how do i smooth it out again. Im thinking there might be some science to the greater surface area of the head now and sulfie binding but a loss of even distribution of heat.
Marly
"Oh there my DeWalt drill with a new brass brush" i said and broceeded to buff uop the inside of my pot. It worked well but left little scratches on the inside, like the inside of a engine liner.
Will this be a problem and if so how do i smooth it out again. Im thinking there might be some science to the greater surface area of the head now and sulfie binding but a loss of even distribution of heat.
Marly
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marlyman - Newcomer
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Re: Destroyed an Alembic pot head
Shame you didn't post a pre-clean shot.
Would've loved to see exactly how 'dirty' one might get.....?
Would've loved to see exactly how 'dirty' one might get.....?
I seldom take myself seriously....
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packapoo - Master Distiller

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Re: Destroyed an Alembic pot head
I don't mind appearing as the dumb one here.
What is the problem/perceived problem here?
You now have clean copper, to deal with what is thrown at it.
The very property that commended it to this art/practise.
I am missing something?
I personally try to keep all internal copper of my stills and condenser as clean as possible.
I use/get through LOTS of Citric acid.
Chill out man.
Use the equipment as intended, less worry, more happiness.
If I could Scratchify the inside of my condenser, then I would be a very happy man!
Robert.
What is the problem/perceived problem here?
You now have clean copper, to deal with what is thrown at it.
The very property that commended it to this art/practise.
I am missing something?
I personally try to keep all internal copper of my stills and condenser as clean as possible.
I use/get through LOTS of Citric acid.
Chill out man.
Use the equipment as intended, less worry, more happiness.
If I could Scratchify the inside of my condenser, then I would be a very happy man!
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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Easydrinker - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: Destroyed an Alembic pot head
Clearly beyond repair, post it me and I am sure the condenser is contaminated as well. Best rid yourself of that too
... Or you could read Roberts post.
Seriously unless there is actually a hole in it, you will be just fine.
... Or you could read Roberts post.

Seriously unless there is actually a hole in it, you will be just fine.
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Mash - Master Distiller

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Re: Destroyed an Alembic pot head
thats character - it'll be fine.
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Re: Destroyed an Alembic pot head
marlyman wrote:Heres a pic of the cleaned scratched inside
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5BPD ... kRnZDlOTUE
You can't auction it on here, but let me know if you do elsewhere.
I'll put a few bids in.
It is now probably better than new.
Stop fretting and get distilling.
If that is legal where you live.
Robert.
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Re: Destroyed an Alembic pot head
Should be fine. I've read many differing opinions on whether clean, stained, patinated (sp?), smooth, roughed is better.
My personal guess would be that the abraded surface will give the tiniest amount of reflux and will improve your product ie let the flavour across while improving what the copper does.
My personal guess would be that the abraded surface will give the tiniest amount of reflux and will improve your product ie let the flavour across while improving what the copper does.
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Re: Destroyed an Alembic pot head
MHO is that abrading will up the magic that copper does.
Robert.
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