Gerald42
New Member
Hello folks,
I'm just starting to get back into things, and I'm currently trying to build a simple manifold out of flexible copper for my circular cooler.
I'm inclined out of expedience to just make it into a big spiral shape (ie. crimp one end at the center of the pattern, spiral outward to the drain), but it seems like it would create some flow problems.
In your experience, is there some compelling reason not to do this? I'm only doing partial mash batches for now so I only really want ~80% efficiency or something.
Cheers!
I'm just starting to get back into things, and I'm currently trying to build a simple manifold out of flexible copper for my circular cooler.
I'm inclined out of expedience to just make it into a big spiral shape (ie. crimp one end at the center of the pattern, spiral outward to the drain), but it seems like it would create some flow problems.
In your experience, is there some compelling reason not to do this? I'm only doing partial mash batches for now so I only really want ~80% efficiency or something.
Cheers!