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Cheap continuous flow electric fuel still

Cheap continuous flow electric fuel still
After studding many still designs I had decided to build a continuous flow Coffey style still (http://www.stillcooker.com/patent_still.html) on a small scale from readily available material for experimentation with alternative fuels like alcohol. I knew I was not going to spend hundreds of dollars on copper tubing so I started thinking of alternatives. I had recently built a tin can alcohol stove (http://www.instructables.com/id/Cool-Little-Miniature-Stove!/) and decided to try to use some beer cans.So build it , change it and start making your own fuel!
 
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Step 1The Schematic

the Schematic
This is the concept and diagram of the continuous still I designed.
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Nov 14, 2008. 11:04 PMmatsojr22 says:
If you are actually going to use this to distill alcohol, ou will need to add a thermometer. That way you dont accidentally boil out the methanol and ethanol together. The ethanol will be ok, but the methanol will make you blind... :(
Mar 20, 2010. 7:08 PMtweakgeek says:
You can't distill what's not there.

Ethanol= grain alcohol.
methanol= cellulose ( wood) alcohol.

As long as you're not brewing your car hooch on wood chips or other indigestible items, your end product will be :

- Ethanol

-Water

-Minute amount of foul smelling compounds (butyric acid).

. Variations of these are what gives brandy, whisky, etc. their unique flavour.
Dec 24, 2008. 8:41 AMdesyboy says:
would you have another link to the video??? as youtube informs me it is no longer available.The instructable is very interesting and I very much appreciate your effort
Nov 7, 2008. 7:59 PMscafool says:
Interesting. The use of cans to make the trays and the wall of your fractionating tower is a very slick idea. It must be a pain to clean though. Now what proof are you getting and how good is your temperature stabilization. Just curious.
Oct 16, 2008. 3:42 PM2k4u says:
I saw this on youtube, and I favorited the first video just for the music lol. I ended up making a large still though, because I couldn't really figure yours out. If you could make it step by step and just use pictures instead, that'd be awesome.
Oct 13, 2008. 2:35 AMsypher says:
i sorta get what u r doing...
Jun 26, 2008. 2:31 PMlooking4ideas says:
In turkey youtube us blocked can you post the vids at Google vid
Jun 2, 2008. 9:37 AMCyberscann54 says:
the schematic is way to small cant read anything and you have no explanations of how it works where the mash goes or anything if you could please update it to tell everything it would be a great help

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