AnbyG
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I am planning to construct a wort chiller this weekend with 3/8 in. ID copper tubes from Home Depot. I plan to purchase some compression adapters and use them to connect the tubing to the wort chiller.
However, I have no clue on how to connect the tubing to faucet in the kitchen. These do not have any screws, nor do those chunky pieces come off. I will appreciate if you can offer an advice. The ones in the bathrooms are exactly the same as the one in the kitchen. I need a wort chiller as I am doing BIAB now, ice water baths don't cut it any more. Else I will have to keep dumping enormous amounts of ice directly in to the wort as I have done so far.
I live in a condo. So I don't have the option of connecting to a garden hose, nor do I have the option to connect the tubing to a fitting under the sink.
Thanks,
Anby
I am planning to construct a wort chiller this weekend with 3/8 in. ID copper tubes from Home Depot. I plan to purchase some compression adapters and use them to connect the tubing to the wort chiller.
However, I have no clue on how to connect the tubing to faucet in the kitchen. These do not have any screws, nor do those chunky pieces come off. I will appreciate if you can offer an advice. The ones in the bathrooms are exactly the same as the one in the kitchen. I need a wort chiller as I am doing BIAB now, ice water baths don't cut it any more. Else I will have to keep dumping enormous amounts of ice directly in to the wort as I have done so far.
I live in a condo. So I don't have the option of connecting to a garden hose, nor do I have the option to connect the tubing to a fitting under the sink.
Thanks,
Anby