Todays run
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Re: Todays run
I cant resize those bloody pictures - here a direct link
http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/h34 ... C00484.jpg
http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/h34 ... C00485.jpg
http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/h34 ... C00484.jpg
http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/h34 ... C00485.jpg
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Capt-Cudellez - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: Todays run
Yes, my keg is almost definitely a standard UK sized one (a friend from another forum found it at a scrappy in the Birmingham area - not too many dents etc).
I haven't dismantled the valve yet, though it's marked as emptied/depressurised etc
Your pic's have given me an idea, that if I got a ferrule and tri-clamp, then I could probably manage to get a copper sleeve type joint welded to the ferrule and then make a seperate column which would sit into the joint as like an adapter. As long as it's not too unweildly, a seal of flour/water paste should do the job.
Of course, I'd rather use electricity to heat it, but I've no idea about how I could fit any electrical heating elements to the keg (yet), so it would probably have to be a propane burner (not ideal.....)
If you don't mind, rather than splattering the thread with extraneous questions, as I progress, I'll just send PM's - that way, if I do ever manage to get it built/set up, I can take some pic's and make a seperate "how to" type thread about it......
I would have sorted this much quicker, but the regular 60 + hour weeks tend to kill a lot of "home time", and to be honest, I've very pleased how I've been getting on with the T500 I got.....
But I still want to try and produce something that will manage the mythical 95.6% ABV..... >:D
I haven't dismantled the valve yet, though it's marked as emptied/depressurised etc
Your pic's have given me an idea, that if I got a ferrule and tri-clamp, then I could probably manage to get a copper sleeve type joint welded to the ferrule and then make a seperate column which would sit into the joint as like an adapter. As long as it's not too unweildly, a seal of flour/water paste should do the job.
Of course, I'd rather use electricity to heat it, but I've no idea about how I could fit any electrical heating elements to the keg (yet), so it would probably have to be a propane burner (not ideal.....)
If you don't mind, rather than splattering the thread with extraneous questions, as I progress, I'll just send PM's - that way, if I do ever manage to get it built/set up, I can take some pic's and make a seperate "how to" type thread about it......
I would have sorted this much quicker, but the regular 60 + hour weeks tend to kill a lot of "home time", and to be honest, I've very pleased how I've been getting on with the T500 I got.....
But I still want to try and produce something that will manage the mythical 95.6% ABV..... >:D
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Phantom - Master Distiller

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Re: Todays run
Phantom.
This may help: http://aussiedistiller.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=149
The info is Aussie-centric but will give you ideas for element in keg.
More: http://aussiedistiller.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=341
There will be more if you look around
This may help: http://aussiedistiller.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=149
The info is Aussie-centric but will give you ideas for element in keg.
More: http://aussiedistiller.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=341
There will be more if you look around

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Andy - Senior Distiller

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