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Garbage Bag + Rice Cooker = Alcohol Still
    #6508704 - 01/29/07 03:11 PM (17 years, 2 days ago)

http://www.instructables.com/id/ENN80BO7B5EXCFGX2J

This is going to give you one shitty hang-over


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Re: Garbage Bag + Rice Cooker = Alcohol Still [Re: thallus]
    #6509224 - 01/29/07 05:43 PM (17 years, 2 days ago)

DUDE.

You're right, that's one bad design. If he just went to the hardware store and connected 10ft of copper tubing to the ricecooker vent, he'd have a nice still.

The weak point in his design is the thrashbag. It is not foodgrade plastic and WILL leach plasticizers etc into the distillate.

His distillate actually is harmful because of the toxic substances in the thrashbag plastic, phtalates for instance.


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Re: Garbage Bag + Rice Cooker = Alcohol Still [Re: Asante]
    #6509437 - 01/29/07 06:30 PM (17 years, 2 days ago)

So get a rice cooker and some copper tubing and you're good to go?


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Re: Garbage Bag + Rice Cooker = Alcohol Still [Re: EquilibriuM]
    #6509679 - 01/29/07 07:29 PM (17 years, 2 days ago)

As he portrays it, the rice cooker can be used to boil water which then will evaporate through one hole only. This will happen at a certain rate.

If the hole is connected to copper tubing long enough (can be a spiral) to cool the vapor as fast as it is formed, then concentrated alcogol will drip/run out of the free end of the copper tubing.

In the third world they do this with a metal waterpipe connected to a 55 gallon drum on a fire. A hobby distiller might do the same with a small keg on a hotplate, the keg connected to copper tubing.

So yes, if the conditions are met you can make a still like that, but it will be a potstill. Potstills have lower purity than say a reflux still. For most applications a potstill (and perhaps activated carbon) suffices.

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