I went one step further. I wove copper wire between the coils to hold it together and slightly separate the coils. I also ran the tubing from the bottom up through the inside (not the outside)of the coil and attached a copper wire handle to remove it from the brew pot easier.
I went one step further. I wove copper wire between the coils to hold it together and slightly separate the coils. I also ran the tubing from the bottom up through the inside (not the outside)of the coil and attached a copper wire handle to remove it from the brew pot easier.
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Hi,
I'm a beginner just getting my equipment together and wanted an opinion on this turkey fryer. It has a stainless steel liner and a draining spout. I know it's expensive
but it can be used indoors and the spout should...