ReverendTap
Well-Known Member
Sorry if this has been covered, couldn't find it in a search.
I've got a couple feet of copper pipe left over from making my new immersion chiller. Already used some of the extra to make a new racking cane (damn plastic ones keep breaking) and I'll use a bit for a dip tube once my new kettle arrives, but I'll still have some left over, and at the moment I'm lacking a bottling wand and can't think of another good use for the pipe. Anyone know of a good way to throw a gravity valve or similar on there and make myself a nice metal bottling wand instead of buying another shoddy plastic one?
I've got a couple feet of copper pipe left over from making my new immersion chiller. Already used some of the extra to make a new racking cane (damn plastic ones keep breaking) and I'll use a bit for a dip tube once my new kettle arrives, but I'll still have some left over, and at the moment I'm lacking a bottling wand and can't think of another good use for the pipe. Anyone know of a good way to throw a gravity valve or similar on there and make myself a nice metal bottling wand instead of buying another shoddy plastic one?