bagpiperjosh
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I would like to know how some of you installed you weldless hlt coils in your keggles. Im looking to eventually install a 50 ft coil of ss in my keggle and wanted to see how others did it
You could sweat some copper male adapters on the ends of the stainless along with a stainless washer to go really cheap but that starts tarnishing the big spend on the stainless coil.
Bobby_M said:Cheap. Fast. Good. Pick two.
The elbow compression fittings with some weldless add ons will be cheaper than separate bulkheads and compression. Judging by my own prices, it looks like $44 for the pair of compression elbows, $8.50 for a pair of locknuts, and $4 for a pair of silicone gaskets.
You could sweat some copper male adapters on the ends of the stainless along with a stainless washer to go really cheap but that starts tarnishing the big spend on the stainless coil.
No one ever said a HERMS system was going to be cheap. The benefit to all stainless is that you could use it for 3 years and sell it for almost what you paid. If you do it with copper, it's probably going to look pretty dingy by that time.