slakwhere
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great, now i need to find copper wire for the other 25' chiller i have to make and benchmark them against each other. jerks. 
This is what a convoluted chiller is. Basically the inner tube is wrapped in copper wire so the water "spirals" through creating more distribution of the heat!
Monster Mash said:Actually it is convoluted copper tubing, it is twisted so both the water and the wort get turbulated going through.
When you wrap it with wire only the water gets turbulated but it will still increase the cooling rate.
I own the Chillus Convolutus which uses 12' of that tubing and does the same job as a 25' chiller. I bought it before plate chillers came out and it was the most compact chiller out there.
Nice build. Just so you know, a 42 gal kettle is going to be wicked tight for a full barrel boil.
I figured that's how it works. so you have a 1.5 inch ferrule on the barrel and the dip tube is 1 inch so it fits through the front? Nice
As for chilling. I think what I'm going to do is run my HEX coil as an immersion for 15 minutes or so, then run it through the Counterflow chiller. This should get me to where I need to be. After having a plate chiller previously and seeing what came out even after a thorough cleaning, and having a rash of infected batches, I could only trace it back to that. Hopefully this method will work ok.