sluggerdog said:Ross, where is the scrap yard that you got yoru copper from? Does ti have a lot of stuff?
I'm not sure of anywhere on the northside where I might be able to find this kinda thing...
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sluggerdog said:Just wento down to the local scrapyard and got some copper coil, not sure how much I got but it seems to be enough. Total cost: $13.
Pic is attached... easy!
I think I will pump water through this with a pump, is any pump good? like somethign I can pick up at bunning? Would probably use water from the sink with ice blocks and re-circulate this....?
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sluggerdog said:Just wento down to the local scrapyard and got some copper coil, not sure how much I got but it seems to be enough. Total cost: $13.
Pic is attached... easy!
I think I will pump water through this with a pump, is any pump good? like somethign I can pick up at bunning? Would probably use water from the sink with ice blocks and re-circulate this....?
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sluggerdog said:Pump such as this would do the trick yes?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...4380068991&rd=1
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Ross said:pbrosnan,
much easier to pass the cold water through the coils rather than the hot beer, I made mine with an old boat bilge pump i had & $10 worth of copper tube from the local srcap yard...
Tidalpete said:PS. ---- Has anyone ever had problems with coiling 1\2" tubing to suit a keg or Pot?
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Tidalpete said:Ross,
I take it that your immersion chiller is 1\2" copper tube & not 3\8"?? I'm looking for a length as close to 18 metres as possible & Bunnings up the Coast is $91 for 18 metres of 3\8". I will be driving to Brisbane on 20th June & will have limited time to look for tubing.
PS. ---- Has anyone ever had problems with coiling 1\2" tubing to suit a keg or Pot?
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Guys its been said many times before if you want 3/8 tubing go to a refrigeration parts supply store. 3/8 is a standard refrigeration size so it will be cheaper there than at a plumbing supplier or bunnings where 1/2 or 15mm as they call it is a standards size.
Tidalpete said:PS. ---- Has anyone ever had problems with coiling 1\2" tubing to suit a keg or Pot?
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