Bought copper tubing on an impulse..
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Bought copper tubing on an impulse..
So I just bought 30' of copper tubing on an impulse, but now I have a couple of problems. 1st, the box says it's 1/2", but my spring bender will not fit over it, I'm pretty sure it's actually 1/2" ID and 5/8" OD, I'm worried that it will be to hard to work with and maybe I should just return it?
Also, what fittings do I need? I was hoping to pick up some compression fittings, I'm not the greatest welder, for the most part my torch is used on crème brulee, not tubing.
Thanks guys!
Also, what fittings do I need? I was hoping to pick up some compression fittings, I'm not the greatest welder, for the most part my torch is used on crème brulee, not tubing.
Thanks guys!
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Re: Bought copper tubing on an impulse..
just wondering what you ended up paying for it? with some figuring you might be able to rig up a bender of your own if you got a good deal
central down here was like $50 for 25' of 1/2" copper pipe
central down here was like $50 for 25' of 1/2" copper pipe
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Re: Bought copper tubing on an impulse..
Copper at hardware stores is always specified in pipe sizes. 1/2" pipe = 5/8" tube. The compression fittings you need will depend on what size tubing you plan to use and what you plan to use it for.
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Re: Bought copper tubing on an impulse..
I paid $65 for 30', which isn't seemingly like that good of a deal now.bluenose wrote:just wondering what you ended up paying for it? with some figuring you might be able to rig up a bender of your own if you got a good deal
central down here was like $50 for 25' of 1/2" copper pipe
I guess the bender is sold by OD and the tubing by ID. I'm thinking of heading over to Rona today and check what the price difference for 3/8" is.
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Re: Bought copper tubing on an impulse..
I think you'll have a hard time finding rigid 3/8" copper pipe, and if you do, the price will make your eyes pop out of your head in cartoon like fashion...
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Re: Bought copper tubing on an impulse..
Sorry, I didn't even mention this is soft tubing, not rigid. It's for an immersion chiller.mr x wrote:I think you'll have a hard time finding rigid 3/8" copper pipe, and if you do, the price will make your eyes pop out of your head in cartoon like fashion...
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The Bayers Lake Rona wasn't much help. They only had 1/2" OD tubing in 50' coils, which were $94.99. Looks like I'll sticking to 2.5 gallon BIAB and an ice bath for now.
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You can borrow my immersion if you need to. The # of times it is used is low.
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Re: Bought copper tubing on an impulse..
Where do you live at you could also borrow mine if needed.
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Re: Bought copper tubing on an impulse..
Wow, thanks for the offers. I'm out in Spryfield, but without a car I probably won't be borrowing anyone's gear. Although it would be kind of funny to be hauling around a chiller on the bus 
I have a car tomorrow so I think I'll take the afternoon off work and try calling home hardware, maybe I'll get lucky.

I have a car tomorrow so I think I'll take the afternoon off work and try calling home hardware, maybe I'll get lucky.
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Re: Bought copper tubing on an impulse..
Any reason you don't want to go with the 50' of 3/8" they sell at Rona? I forget the price, but it's the best in town.
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Re: Bought copper tubing on an impulse..
Honestly the only reason was because already have the 1/2" spring bender, but I might go back and pick it up depending on what the prices are at Home Hardware.Jimmy wrote:Any reason you don't want to go with the 50' of 3/8" they sell at Rona? I forget the price, but it's the best in town.
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Re: Bought copper tubing on an impulse..
You should be able to bend it by hand without much trouble. Just grab a plastic bucket (smaller than the brew pot) and wrap it around that, or free hand. Lots of how-tos posted around the internet.papercrane wrote:Honestly the only reason was because already have the 1/2" spring bender, but I might go back and pick it up depending on what the prices are at Home Hardware.Jimmy wrote:Any reason you don't want to go with the 50' of 3/8" they sell at Rona? I forget the price, but it's the best in town.
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Re: Bought copper tubing on an impulse..
That, or hook one end in the handle of a corney keg, then wrap it around that. The piece through the handle will help hold the coil in place so you can do a tight wrap.benwedge wrote:You should be able to bend it by hand without much trouble. Just grab a plastic bucket (smaller than the brew pot) and wrap it around that, or free hand. Lots of how-tos posted around the internet.papercrane wrote:Honestly the only reason was because already have the 1/2" spring bender, but I might go back and pick it up depending on what the prices are at Home Hardware.Jimmy wrote:Any reason you don't want to go with the 50' of 3/8" they sell at Rona? I forget the price, but it's the best in town.
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Re: Bought copper tubing on an impulse..
Hold the phone! I thought Chalmers and I had the sprytown market all locked up and now we find there is a new kid in town, looks like there may be another turf warpapercrane wrote: I'm out in Spryfield



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Re: Bought copper tubing on an impulse..
You could always fill it with sand to bend it. Fill it, cap the ends and bend away for a kink free bend.
Use the finest sand you can find.
Use the finest sand you can find.
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Re: Bought copper tubing on an impulse..
First the Melvins and Marriots, now the McDonalds and Harveys. Wait a minute, you guys should go into the fast food business!LiverDance wrote:Hold the phone! I thought Chalmers and I had the sprytown market all locked up...

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Re: Bought copper tubing on an impulse..
That is a great idea, I just picked up 50' of 3/8" OD copper from Rona for $55, seemed like a good price for me. I also picked up compression fittings and a garden hose adapter. Not sure what I'm going to do about the discharge end. I might just get a barb and put some vinyl hose on there. I'll post pics of whatever ugly thing I end up with. Thanks for all the input.Keggermeister wrote:You could always fill it with sand to bend it. Fill it, cap the ends and bend away for a kink free bend.
Use the finest sand you can find.
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