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                Originally Posted by: scotty  Todd ill bet that your idea of a screen would do just as  much, stainless of course.  It sounds so much easier too.
 I really dont know if either gizmos would accomplish  much.
 Hi Scotty,   I have to agree. I think having copper packing should be enough to eliminate the problem of channeling (channeling=condensate drips from the cooling cross tubes in the ps2 down the outer edges of the column) and distribute the condensate pretty evenly thru out the column. Still when I get my system (if the financial gods can stop kicking me in the balls long enogh to scrape up the cash) I may give the conical thing a try.   Thanks, Todd | 
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                "Ill bet that putting mesh in the conical would be good also.
 The next idea will be the super PS3 with a column of 12 feet high. Special roof  hole modification kit included. What say Rick???"
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                I'll take it into consideration.   | 
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                Is it a crazy idea to have a 15 gallon boiler that is the same  hieght as the 8 gallon one???? | 
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                Originally Posted by: scotty  Is it a crazy idea to have a 15 gallon boiler that is the same  hieght as the 8 gallon one????  Hi Scotty,   Seems easy enough to do, you just make the boiler wider (larger diameter) instead of increasing the height. It would probably be a bit harder to heat.   Todd | 
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                Originally Posted by: crausen  Ill bet that putting mesh in the conical would be good also. 
 The next idea will be the super PS3 with a column of 12 feet high. Special roof  hole modification kit included. What say Rick???
  Hi crausen,   What would be better is a 4 inch diameter 5 foot column. Something like that would tear thru a 10 gallon run in just a few hours. (** The illusive PS4 HC Rick?**:))   Todd | 
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                I dont even dream of 4 inch columns-- my guess would   be $500 and up | 
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                Originally Posted by: scotty  I dont even dream of 4 inch columns-- my guess would   be $500 and up Hi Scotty,   In racing the engine shops have a saying "how fast do you want to go" as they hold out their hands for your cash. Speed costs but it is usually worth it. I think something like a "PS4 HC" with a parrot at the end of the product condenser in the $500 to $700 range would give both Hillbilly and Still Dragon a run for their money. Still it is nice to dream.   Todd | 
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                I'm gonna go off topic and laugh about racing shops. I had an 83 susuku that had 10K in the engine--I had it built by a florida outfit. All go no show. I really dont want the bigger rig for distilling. I just like trying a  mod here and there on my 3 inch colums.    Lotsa folks have  bigger columns | 
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                It's about getting lucky, flea market or some garage sale will be the place to find the piece of 4" for a few bucks.[ATTACH=CONFIG]582[/ATTACH] cornsqeezins attached the following image(s):   MY STILL.jpg (71kb) downloaded 2 time(s).You cannot view/download attachments. Try to login or register. | 
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                Originally Posted by: scotty  I'm gonna go off topic and laugh about racing shops. I had an 83 susuku that had 10K in the engine--I had it built by a florida outfit. All go no show. I really dont want the bigger rig for distilling. I just like trying a  mod here and there on my 3 inch colums.    Lotsa folks have  bigger columns Hi Scotty,   69 chevelle that used to eat 5k motors about once every 4  weeks on the circle track, lucky we had a sponsor. Back on topic--Got  to agree, the 3 inch is more than I'll ever need.   Todd | 
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                About the centering ring. Does anyone use one (or two)? If so did you buy it or fab it up yer self? I was looking at some copper funnels on amazon that could be cut to fit nicely but I don't know if its wasting cash or helping the mash!  | 
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                the  genral concensus is that it is  not necessary. Scotty is  just a tinkerer. hee hawww lol | 
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                those old gs suzukis were 10 second street  bikes out of the factory. that  must have been a 9 second machine  | 
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                Scotty, I found out that when you delete your pictures on photobucket it deletes them on the forum also...
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                " Originally Posted by: captinjack  Scotty,I found out that when you delete your pictures on photobucket it deletes them on the forum also...
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 the [img]-url-[/img]  thing just tells the program where to look for the photo. if it isnt there then you get an X" | 
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                Did you delete the photos in earlier pages of this thread? | 
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                " Originally Posted by: captinjack  Did you delete the photos in earlier pages of this thread?  i must have  but dont remember why or what" | 
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