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    counterflow or immersion chiller

    I used 10mm tube and bought a couple of 15 to 10 mm reducing couplers...
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    Is filing out the Tank Connector my only option?

    I have them drilled out now (a good mate at work :thumb: ) but thanks for the advice To clear up the filter debate, I think I'm confusing myself here :wha: I plan to use a false bottom (one bin inside another and drill one bottom with holes) - see link below. It's the hop boiler I plan to...
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    My £16.88 Wort cooler

    looks good :thumb: , I have just finished mine too - I got my copper tube from Trading Depot - about £17 for 10 metres. I used a 15 to 10 mm reducing coupling and found that I could screw a cheap £1 hose connecter straight onto the reducer.
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    Is filing out the Tank Connector my only option?

    Simple piece of copper drilled with holes :oops:
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    Is filing out the Tank Connector my only option?

    That's what I love about this forum and its members :) :thumb:
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    Is filing out the Tank Connector my only option?

    If I manage to get then sorted tomorrow, i'll PM you and send you one through :thumb:
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    Is filing out the Tank Connector my only option?

    I have 6 connectors, i only need 3 so I'll get them bored out at work. The Spare 3 I'll kindly give away :) Thanks for the help guys.
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    Is filing out the Tank Connector my only option?

    I'll can get it bored out - I guess I meant to ask, is boring,filing etc the only way? :rofl: looks bad for an "events organiser" I know :wha: plus, I'm with you on the red wine, 2nd bottle underway :cheers: Andy
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    Is filing out the Tank Connector my only option?

    I'm back for more advice guys.... Feeling pretty smug making my own wort chiller, I decided to move onto the Mash Tun build. :o I drilled a hole for the tank connector, no worries and now...... I have the tank connector, which i naively thought I could simply slip through a 15mm piece of...
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    I've just measured my kettle element hole...

    Thanks for the replies - I think I will go with kitoog's suggestion and drill a test hole on some old plastic first. Vossy1, it's worth knowing I can ask more questions in the future :wha: BrotherMalice, I guess you didn't get leaks?
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    I've just measured my kettle element hole...

    I purchased some Argos Kettles and took out the elements. I then measured the hole left in the kettle, it was 40mm. Ok stupid question time, drum roll........ do i drill a 40mm hole in my boiler or a 38mm? :hmm: (as I have heard recommended so many times) I'm almost cringing to ask. thank...
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    Hello From Staffordshire

    Hi all, My name is Andy and I live near Stafford in Staffordshire. I used to do a fair bit of home brewing several years ago but due to one thing and another stopped and lost my old kit. I now have renewed interest and will, in the coming months start my own microbrewry. :clap: I want to...
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