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13th January 2021, 11:48 #1
Copper tubing for immersion chiller - Durbs
Any ideas on where to buy this stuff? At my flipping wits end here.
So far I have tried
Homeaire - don't sell those to the public.
Hirsch aircon - same thing
Northside electrical - Have them shown on their website, but my local branch doesn't have stock and will only get again in 1-2 weeks. Also they only sell 15m long rolls of the stuff.
A few of the smaller aircon places I have called also don't sell to the public
I am hoping a fellow Durban brewer will have some sage advice on where I can find this ****ing tubing. About to give up one ever finding it myself.There once was a man from Nantucket.
Who brewed his beer in a bucket.
He put the wort into there,
to cut down on the air.
Then drank it all up like a muppet.
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13th January 2021, 12:01 #2
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Hi
I'm in JHB, not sure if you have a Leroy Merlin close by they have both normal cooper pipes and the soft coil type used with Aircon's
https://leroymerlin.co.za/catalogsea...sult/?q=copper
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13th January 2021, 12:45 #3
Sadly Leroy Merlin is only in JHB.
There once was a man from Nantucket.
Who brewed his beer in a bucket.
He put the wort into there,
to cut down on the air.
Then drank it all up like a muppet.
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13th January 2021, 13:07 #4
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13th January 2021, 13:11 #5
What Lang said.
I bought a 15m one and made a ribcage chiller with it. works liek a charm.
Just be careful if buying a pump for it, the pump needs to be powerful enough since there is a lot of resistance.
I got a 620L/h pump and it barely does the job(i need to raise my coolerbox to my urn's level for a decent flow).
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13th January 2021, 13:14 #6
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Try Metraclark in KZN : https://www.metraclark.co.za/south-african-branches/
Bought mine at Cape Town branch years ago.
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13th January 2021, 15:38 #7
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13th January 2021, 15:54 #8
You could always - like I did, make an immersion chiller from 15mm hard drawn copper tubing. The come in 5.5m lengths. hard drawn copper is kind-off cumbersome to work with - difficult to bend, kinks easily and finished product looks crooked. Though once constructed they are solid and work well.
Last edited by AlexBrew; 13th January 2021 at 20:42.
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Yesterday, 08:57 #9
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yes, you can do this by doing a square design: lots of cutting but if you use the new crimp connectors, no soldering needed
https://www.builders.co.za/Plumbing/...00000000152114
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Yesterday, 15:02 #10
I posted on this before .. My boet is a plumber and he's got a proper mobile pipe bender, so every cm or so you make a small bend in the pipe - until you're going round in coils, about 27cm dia. Laborious process.
The day it was made:
IMG-20200521-WA0007.jpg
..and then fitted hosepipe connectors:
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EDIT: Pipe bender
pipe bender.jpgLast edited by AlexBrew; Yesterday at 15:05.
I have been doing exactly the opposite. Have been collecting 750ml to fill the measuring cylinder for the alcohol meter to float. Probably here is where the evil mix managed to get thru!! ...
my brewery rebuild attempt.