I posted this in High School Chemistry originally but was told it was better suited here. I cam across some experiments that require distillation, and the distillation apparatuses on the web seem to cost about 80-100 bucks, so I thought I might make my own, substituting a water and ice filled bucket for a water jacket.
Based on helpful advice from the last thread I substituted the mason jar for a stoppered laboratory grade flask and used glass tubing when possible, not shown is the heat source and thermometer. I figured I could cut a hole in the trash can and use it as an exit point for the water and the tubing, so I'd have a decent flow and a way for the tubing to well...exit the bucket!
As usual I'd like advice on this idea mainly, I'd hate to do anything unsafe or ineffective.