rkhanso
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I used a grinding stone on a Dremel. It took patience.
I believe you are correct. There is one on byo. Here is a similar one from the electric breweryThere was mention of using PVC for the shroud, and that was the route I plan to go.
I plan to copy one seen in "Zymurgy" mag, I believe it was, a few years back, but I can't find it now!
To the best of my recollection, it required no soldering anywhere near the PVC, but only for any couplings / fittings you wished to have on the wort inlet and outlets.
It did require: some close tolerance holes for where the copper passes through the PVC shroud elbows, and they were epoxied in place, methinks.
All wort runs , were straight copper runs, ( as above), and easily brushed out after removing the silicone loops.
How did this turn out for you?I finished the chiller yesterday and gave it a pressure test with the garden hose outside (I haven't bought the silicone tubing yet). It leaked - I discovered that I forgot to solder one of the joints on 2 reducer Tees. I corrected that and tested it today. It doesn't leak now!!! Nice. (Top picture - note, the water you see on the ground is from the cheap quick-release on the hose, which will be replaced. The chiller is not leaking now.)
I have about $35 into mine so far (I used recycled 1/2" and 3/4" pipe). I still need to buy the silicon hose and whatever fittings I want to use.
Next, I'll clean it up on the inside and outside and add it to the stack of items I'm collecting for my electric HERMS system.
I did solder some 12 gauge electric household wiring around the outside of the 1/2" pipes in a circular pattern, making the cooling water spin in around and create turbulence. I'm hoping this makes for better cooling. (bottom picture)
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It worked great for a number of years.....until last winter. I guess I must have left water in it and it froze and split the copper. I need to make a new chiller. I'll probably make another one just like it once I save the $$ for all the copper.How did this turn out for you?