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Novice in need of guidance.
Cheers, guys!
I’ve been looking into a couple of still designs for a while, and there’s so much cool stuff out there that appeals to my screaming eyes all the time.
I’ve had the so-called Spiral-Still(click here for info) before and was pretty happy with it, only negative thing was the speed.
Since the still was air-cooled, I could only take out at about 150ml/h, which is way too long for a 25 litre 16% sugar-wash.
I’ve been looking on the CM, LM and VM designs, and apparently the VM is the way to go for Neutrals. Both the LM and CM can apparently be used for flavored product, but also for neutrals if they’re run slow enough.
I must admit the VM is the most appealing one, since I’m mostly looking to make some neutrals, but it’s way out of my league when it comes to building.Just about every still I’ve looked up is out of my league when it comes to building, since I’ve got pretty much 0 skills with either welding or soldering.
I’ve had in mind for a while to build myself a still out of compression-fittings for a while, since they’re made for pressurized pipes and is pretty simple to use.
The only problem for me is that over here in Norway, we only got up to 22mm of fittings.
The thing I’ve had in mind for a while is to make myself a 22mm "mini-VM", and it’s most likely going to run a bit faster than the spiral-still if this calculator is somewhat close to correct.Only problem for me is the reflux-condenser at the top. in the 1 1/2” columns and up, most guys use a couble helix coil or something close.
I will not be able to shove a coil condenser down the 22mm pipe at all.Anyone got an ide of how I can make a reflux-condenser? I want to try using compression-fittings all the way, and rather not even hear anything about soldering at all :text-lol:
Cheers, LordMango.
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