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2nd January 2005, 03:59 | #111 |
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| If I were to purchase a block of Silver, would you make a waterblock for me? I'd then review it, and we'd both be infamous. But we have to discuss the design. I was thinking of a jet impingement into a bottom plate of sterling with "cups" machined into the silver base. |
2nd January 2005, 17:20 | #112 | |
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No Jort, don't go to Brico for that. Like a told you , just go to a roofworker (dakwerker) and ask him if he got some restparts from a 80mm raincollector pipe. Like i did with my roofworker @ no charge Brico is to expencive for that (if they got it in copper) | |
2nd January 2005, 22:31 | #113 | |
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2nd January 2005, 22:45 | #114 |
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| maybe massproduction after that
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2nd January 2005, 22:58 | #115 |
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2nd January 2005, 23:02 | #116 |
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| I think he's serious, from what I can see from your past waterblocks, I don't think you have the tools to make the small cups, or am I wrong?
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2nd January 2005, 23:06 | #118 |
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| manual drill + small symmetric cups = hard
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2nd January 2005, 23:07 | #119 |
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| (just pic from inet) friend has this @ home(where i made my blocks and many other stuff) this any good ?
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2nd January 2005, 23:08 | #120 |
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| It looks like these holes are drilled with a centerdrill . |
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