God Emporer BillyBrew
Well-Known Member
I looked at home Depot yesterday and they wanted 58 dollars for 20 feet of 1/4 inch flexible copper pipe. It looks like it's cheaper to buy an immersion chiller than make one from scratch????
Where are you that SS is cheaper than copper? It maybe time for a road trip.msiler said:Look for stainless steel. I found that 3/8 inch stainless here is half the price of 3/8 copper. works the same or better uses the same compression fittings. But you will have to use a spring type tubing bender. and now i get no corrosion. I use it for a prechiller and a CF chiller.
msiler said:Look for stainless steel. I found that 3/8 inch stainless here is half the price of 3/8 copper. works the same or better uses the same compression fittings. But you will have to use a spring type tubing bender. and now i get no corrosion. I use it for a prechiller and a CF chiller.
Teedocious said:Good news is that copper can't stay this high forever. And when it comes down, I'm building a CFC.
Is this a local deal or can you share?trinitone said:So, if I were to find an immersion chiller (25' of 3/8" copper) for less than $30, I should pick it up, right?
trinitone said:After I make sure they have one left for me I'll be happy to send a link.
For what it's worth, I was at the storefront about two weeks ago and the guy helping me laughed when I mentioned this website. He said "that thing is so out of date, don't even bother"....I'm not sure how often anyone looks at this, or comes on here expecting to have received an order....
I certainly don't know for sure...just thought I'd add my thought.
trinitone said:So, if I were to find an immersion chiller (25' of 3/8" copper) for less than $30, I should pick it up, right?
feedthebear said:
God Emporer BillyBrew said:wow, that one actually hurt my eyes.
Ol' Grog said:Got to be a better method that than, plus, I got no sand.
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