Keith,
Can you tell me if it makes any difference what type of metal one uses to
build a column for a still. Stainless steel is preferable but could one use
auto or diesel exhaust tubing/pipe. I know that plain steel will rust after
a period of time but if you clean the column with regularity would it make
any difference. I'm not a drinker but I don't want my product contaminated.
Also I have been reading some of the material you recomended on the
net(great stuff)but am curious about my math. It seems that it will take
about 25 pounds of wheat or corn in a mash to distill one gallon of
product/ethanol. Is my math wrong?
Your help and others who have replied have spurred me on to more reading and
although I must say I am quite anxious to build my still I still do not know
what size I need to build. I would like to produce say five to ten gallons a
week if possible.
Thanks,
Ron Miller
----- Original Message -----
From: Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2001 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Re: Filters


> <snip>
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> >We are told that there is
> >enough oil to last 70 years if we keep finding oil at the current rate
but
> >with the increasing number of vehicles on the road and countries like
China
> >coming on line I seriously doubt if there is 35 years supply left.
> >B.r.,  David
>
> I doubt we can take another 35 years of the side-effects.
>
> Keith Addison
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