Copper piping and hose for sale
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Copper piping and hose for sale
Recently purchased a 50`hose and 50`copper piping to make a CFC.
There should be around 25`of each left over (roughly). Selling the pipe and hose for $35.
There should be around 25`of each left over (roughly). Selling the pipe and hose for $35.
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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
Might be interested.. what is your plan for the chiller (what other fittings are required, etc?
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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
i built the chiller for myself to replace an existing immersion chiller. the extra fittings you will need to buy yourself.TimG wrote:Might be interested.. what is your plan for the chiller (what other fittings are required, etc?
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1/2" copper pipe 6" in length (i can probably cut you some from my existing copper pipe)
2x copper tee
2x end caps
2x garden hose adapter
and whatever fitting you need to connect the 3/8" cobber tubing to your wort kettle.
i have photos which i can upload later on.
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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
If Tim doesn't take it, I will. And whatever other fittings you can part with that will make life easier.
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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
Where did you get the copper from? Looking at building an immersion chiller...
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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
Would love to see pictures (or a link to a homebrewtalk thread with a similar build?). Depending on whether or not I think I can handle fabricating this I'll take em, otherwise I'll bow out.
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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
i have all the tools required to make it. blow torch, brush, solder paste, solder, drill etc...TimG wrote:Would love to see pictures (or a link to a homebrewtalk thread with a similar build?). Depending on whether or not I think I can handle fabricating this I'll take em, otherwise I'll bow out.
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if you have some beer to spare i could come over and help you build it.
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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
lowe's in bayers lake. they had 50' for $50. but i got the last one. not sure if they have re-stocked since last weekend.andrewtrsmith wrote:Where did you get the copper from? Looking at building an immersion chiller...
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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
Thanks for the offer Jamie,
I actually have pretty decent fabrication skills (and have all but the solder/brush/paste) , I was thinking more along the lines of the cost of the rest of the items to finish it. Also if I understand correctly, a counterflow requires me to be able to pump the wort through it (or gravity works pretty good?).
Screw it, I'll take the parts, ha. I'll figure it out one way or another. I'm away until Canada Day weekend, so if that is ok I'll drop by sometime that weekend to pick it up (and check our your build).
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I actually have pretty decent fabrication skills (and have all but the solder/brush/paste) , I was thinking more along the lines of the cost of the rest of the items to finish it. Also if I understand correctly, a counterflow requires me to be able to pump the wort through it (or gravity works pretty good?).
Screw it, I'll take the parts, ha. I'll figure it out one way or another. I'm away until Canada Day weekend, so if that is ok I'll drop by sometime that weekend to pick it up (and check our your build).
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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
Gravity works pretty well for me - my brew kettle is on a 4' stand. You probably need a pump if you have much less height than that.TimG wrote:if I understand correctly, a counterflow requires me to be able to pump the wort through it (or gravity works pretty good?).
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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
if the kettle is higher than the bucket then you can just let gravity do the work and drain the wort through the CFC.
the CFC is a spiral design and the output is lower than the input, so all the wort should pass through the CFC.
I would say the extra parts (eg. copper wire, adapters/fittings) will cost between $15 and $20.
the CFC is a spiral design and the output is lower than the input, so all the wort should pass through the CFC.
I would say the extra parts (eg. copper wire, adapters/fittings) will cost between $15 and $20.
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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
Is the CFC that much better than the immersion? I was just about to build an immersion chiller as there seemed to be some thought that sanitation is very difficult to manage with the CFC's if you guys have found that's not the case I'd be curious to know. thx
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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
I have no issues with my cfc or my old plate chiller. I have a pump and run HLT water though it for mashing. And then I recirc hot wort before cooling. Nothing should survive...
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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
Ya, my thoughts were that I would recirc the hot wort before cooling as well (probably still give a shot of star san through it before starting the brew just in case).
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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
A counter flow chiller is better because the wort enters one end near boiling and comes out the other end a few seconds later at pitching temperatures. The wort spends very little time in the danger zone where as with a immersion chiller it may take 30min or more.
Does iodophor react with copper like starsan does? I left my immersion chiller in a bucket of starsan, initially it put a nice shine on the copper but after a week it all turned green and stained the bucket. I'd like to be able to leave a sanitizer in the chiller.
I'm thinking about putting my immersion chiller in a bucket of ice water and running the wort through it rather than putting it in the wort and running water through it. Has anyone tried this? Seems to me it should work similar to a counter flow chiller. This would also allow be to brew on my balcony where I don't have running water or a drain.
Does iodophor react with copper like starsan does? I left my immersion chiller in a bucket of starsan, initially it put a nice shine on the copper but after a week it all turned green and stained the bucket. I'd like to be able to leave a sanitizer in the chiller.
I'm thinking about putting my immersion chiller in a bucket of ice water and running the wort through it rather than putting it in the wort and running water through it. Has anyone tried this? Seems to me it should work similar to a counter flow chiller. This would also allow be to brew on my balcony where I don't have running water or a drain.
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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
not sure about iodophor, i stopped using it because it stained my clothes. according to john palmer starsan is safe for use with copper.Garak wrote:A counter flow chiller is better because the wort enters one end near boiling and comes out the other end a few seconds later at pitching temperatures. The wort spends very little time in the danger zone where as with a immersion chiller it may take 30min or more.
Does iodophor react with copper like starsan does? I left my immersion chiller in a bucket of starsan, initially it put a nice shine on the copper but after a week it all turned green and stained the bucket. I'd like to be able to leave a sanitizer in the chiller.
I'm thinking about putting my immersion chiller in a bucket of ice water and running the wort through it rather than putting it in the wort and running water through it. Has anyone tried this? Seems to me it should work similar to a counter flow chiller. This would also allow be to brew on my balcony where I don't have running water or a drain.
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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale

here is a pic o the final product.
i did try this out the other night with a 10 gallon batch and the wort (using no pump) was coming out very slow. ideally you will need a pump for this.

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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
this stuff is still for sale.
here is a pic of the final product.

here is a pic of the final product.

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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
Well, I'm in the market for an immersion chiller. However I assume that this copper pipe is not suitable for such an endeavour?
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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
it can be used as an immersion chiller as well.
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In that case I may be interested in just the copper pipe.
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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
Is that a March 809 pump in the photo? Just wondering where and how much was it? I'm hoping to get one soon.
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maltster wrote:Is that a March 809 pump in the photo? Just wondering where and how much was it? I'm hoping to get one soon.
I think so. I bought it from hopdawgs.ca
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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
Do you still have the copper & the hose?
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Re: Copper piping and hose for sale
I've put my hat in the ring to grab it from him, I've just been away the while time.
Jamie, will you be there on Friday?
If not, maybe I can pick it up this weekend sometime.
Jamie, will you be there on Friday?
If not, maybe I can pick it up this weekend sometime.
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