COPPER COLUMN
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Re: COPPER COLUMN
Sounds like an excellent idea to me! I am one of those who is willing to have a go at things but have no experience in working with metal - if anyone fancies knocking up a complete dummies guide to a project like this, I'm sure a fair few would be very grateful!
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Jimmy - Site Owner

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Re: COPPER COLUMN
I'll have a made one please 

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MrCat - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: COPPER COLUMN
Bit of a thought - the compression fitting at D - could this be removable / replaceable ?
Seems the perfect place to put a thumper....
Seems the perfect place to put a thumper....
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MrCat - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: COPPER COLUMN
Good thought. Yes this a standard connection fitting that could be used to split the head into two pieces for shipping / storage. If you wanted to insert a thumper at some time in the future, it would be a simple process. You would not have to modify anything that you have done.
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Re: COPPER COLUMN
I'll have a ready made one for sure 

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MrCat - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: COPPER COLUMN
[quote="YHB"]What is you are looking for ? - If you are looking for something made of copper perhaps I can help?[/q
Brian what about a column extension for the super reflux still would that be possible?
Brian what about a column extension for the super reflux still would that be possible?
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optic - Senior Distiller

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Re: COPPER COLUMN
Hi all
if you havn't seen this some interesting stuff here
Definately after a pot still now !
AT
http://homedistiller.org/equip/designs/make_pot
if you havn't seen this some interesting stuff here
Definately after a pot still now !
AT
http://homedistiller.org/equip/designs/make_pot
AT
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Admiral Toad - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: COPPER COLUMN
Just heard from Richard that SS are Working on an 'alembic' system which looks to me like a pot head and will be available in a couple of months
May well go for that but definitely going for Brians version before that
I like the idea of a copper head as all or most big distilleries use
May well go for that but definitely going for Brians version before that
I like the idea of a copper head as all or most big distilleries use

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Admiral Toad - Donated to StillSmart

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Re: COPPER COLUMN
YHB wrote:First quick look at a Pot Head for the T500.
Looking at the various options and combinations that people offer around the world, I would choose the following.
All copper – because anyone in this forum could make it if they put their mind to it - or they know somebody who can.
500 mm high Column 42 mm dia.
A tee connection at the top of the Column
The vertical leg reduced to 22mm and left “Open” to be fitted with a bung, either silicon or cork, to act as a safety blow out feature. The bung could be plain or drilled to take a thermometer / probe.
The horizontal leg to taper down to 22mm and be fitted with a compression type joint which will allow the condenser to be rotated to give any slope
The Condenser to be a 27mm Jacket over the 22mm Product Line and be 600mm long with 15mm cooling water inlet and outlet pipes.
Looking at some installations in Australia such as this one, the connection to the T500 lid is by using a 40mm brass backing nut soldered to the base of the column – I am assuming that this nut is available in the UK, there are other options available but more expensive.
The materials for this work out at around £85 per pot. This could go up or down depending on the quantity, but this price is based making three.
The following is a sketch of what I would propose and a shopping list to go with it. If you want to make your own go for it, if you want help and advice ask for it. If you want one ready made then let me know.
Savings could be made by reducing the size of the condenser to 22mm over 15mm and some of the lengths shorter.
Toodlepip
Brian
Thats my setup.
I am only using it for stripping at the moment.
its 700ml tall in 50ml diam
Works a treat
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Re: COPPER COLUMN
Just in case any of you havent seen this thing yet:


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