who's got a good trick for coiling copper tube? I have my 25' 5/8od convoluted copper tube on its way from more beer. I want to coil it into a heat exchanger that will fit into my Sanky HLT.
As of now the plan will be to straighten it out a best I can, then put compression fittings and ball valves on both ends, connect a hose to one end and fill it with water and close the furthest valve first then the valve near the hose, so it will be under pressure. Disconnect the hose, and secure it to a wood base and slowly wrap it around a pin lock Corny keg.
This sound like a good Idea? that Convoluted copper is EXPENSIVE...I'd rather not F'it up.
As of now the plan will be to straighten it out a best I can, then put compression fittings and ball valves on both ends, connect a hose to one end and fill it with water and close the furthest valve first then the valve near the hose, so it will be under pressure. Disconnect the hose, and secure it to a wood base and slowly wrap it around a pin lock Corny keg.
This sound like a good Idea? that Convoluted copper is EXPENSIVE...I'd rather not F'it up.