duck911
Active Member
Hey all,
I am moving to BIAB brewing and decided to go the IC route right now instead of no-chill.
First, at home depot today I found a 60' roll of 1/2" id Type L copper tubing marked down to $35 bucks (From $158
)
I have no idea the wall thickness, but can measure. I know type M is a better choice but figured I'd gamble on the $35, post here, and return it if need be. I hope that the 60' of length will overcome the thicker pipe. And I good to go?
Second, why do I keep reading that the bends need to be 90 degrees?
I'd like to build this IC with no soldering. How come I can't just make a sweeping bend into the coil, and a sweeping bend back out of the bottom of the coil and out of the pot?
I have read multiple times that those bends should be 90 degree bends. Any reason for this? If anything I think it would help water flow to keep the bends sweeping (if you can envision what I mean?)
Much appreciated,
--Duck911
I am moving to BIAB brewing and decided to go the IC route right now instead of no-chill.
First, at home depot today I found a 60' roll of 1/2" id Type L copper tubing marked down to $35 bucks (From $158
I have no idea the wall thickness, but can measure. I know type M is a better choice but figured I'd gamble on the $35, post here, and return it if need be. I hope that the 60' of length will overcome the thicker pipe. And I good to go?
Second, why do I keep reading that the bends need to be 90 degrees?
I'd like to build this IC with no soldering. How come I can't just make a sweeping bend into the coil, and a sweeping bend back out of the bottom of the coil and out of the pot?
I have read multiple times that those bends should be 90 degree bends. Any reason for this? If anything I think it would help water flow to keep the bends sweeping (if you can envision what I mean?)
Much appreciated,
--Duck911