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Dionysos911

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So I am thinking of building one and a friend suggested using aluminum instead of copper since its likely to be a lot cheaper and could make more coils that way. Has anyone made one with anything besides copper?
 
Good question. I suppose you don't need to solder it.

I soldered brass hose fittings to my copper IC. You could always use plastic tubing and a clamp.

Does Al come in flexible tubing? If so, my guess is that you could use it.
I know Al has pretty good heat conductance.
 
I never seen aluminum tubing sold anywhere. Then again maybe I have not looked for it. My only concern with an aluminum wort chiller is that it might crack easier since it is a softer metal than copper. Then again that fear might be unfounded.
 
It's an unfounded fear. How many aluminum pots and pans have you seen break under heat strain? Yea, none. If aluminum tubing can be had for cheaper I say go for it(although I doubt this is the case). It's a better conductor of heat, but it is more malleable than copper.
 
It's an unfounded fear. How many aluminum pots and pans have you seen break under heat strain? Yea, none. If aluminum tubing can be had for cheaper I say go for it(although I doubt this is the case). It's a better conductor of heat, but it is more malleable than copper.

Well I meant more so if you dropped it accidentally.
 

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