Nice, how did you make it?
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not home-made
they sell this things |
yes, you can buy it from www.cool-cases.org
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Here's 2 of my ultra cheap (FREE) one I built...........:)
http://members.lycos.co.uk/sbrehm722...g/DSC00778.JPG http://members.lycos.co.uk/sbrehm722...g/DSC00780.JPG And this is the one I'm using now. http://members.lycos.co.uk/sbrehm722...UFO%20(79).JPG |
cool one bio-hazard. wad u use to built ur res?
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Thanks. Both are made out of standard PVC drain pipe. The white one is out of 3" sch 40 thick guage stuff and the green/white is out of the 4" thinner sch 30 stuff.
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The HDPE (blue and black) and the Acrylic tube were all $1.50 per pound. 18" long (w/o barbs) and 3" ID. I worry about the HDPE at the barbs, its only about 1/4" thick...will it split?
1954 Craftsman 10 X 36 with a milling attachment. |
Nice setup there... do you have any readouts (analog dials) on that milling setup for the travels?
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The milling attachment mounts on the carridge holder. the regular dials w/graduations are used for x and y, the z axis is in the attachment which also rotates around the z and x axis. There are no graduations for the z axis travel though. The lathe has autofeed on the x and y axis.
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Here's mine. Solid machined brass, standard NPT threads. :)
http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...eteAngle01.jpg http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...eteFront01.jpg http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...leteBack01.jpg http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b1...pleteTop01.jpg |
that is neat man, details on its construction please!
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not perfect, but this is what i use. i have a piece of foam (the pre-filter that came with my pump) to act as a baffle. keeps it from sounding like a waterfall. cheap and simple.
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I just finished this acrylic reservoir for a custom case I'm machining for a very patient client. The outer diameter is 6 inches.
http://www.captainslug.com/modding/ussr/9999.jpg The 1/2" NPT threaded plugs were made using a manual lathe and the hemispheres were ordered from an R/C hobby site. |
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combo pompe-restank. the pomp needs some moding resollting to endless working one.
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what pump is that?
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italiano spagetii magna drive (loundry machine). without moding it's garbage. 2m. head and cheapy.
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What would be great is some instructions on creating your own resevoir. Currently getting together/building the parts for my own watercooling system and could use some info on the resevoir. Especially things like measurements for the 5-3/4" bay res =\ I've got some acrylic glass here in 1/4" thickness and I'm looking to build one but do not know where to start~
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if you don't or can't laser cut, use the largest saw blade possible - as this will give you the straightest cut. weld-on won't work well unless the edges are very true and straight finally, don't use fittings that use pipe thread as they have a tendency to crack acrylic you want a fitting with a rubber washer and a flange - get thread specs elsewhere on the forum jman ps don't use silicon to seal anything as silicon is NOT designed for full immersion and WILL leak after prolonged exposure |
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Built a new res for my new system
Made form 1.5" copper pipe a rubber plug with the center bored out allows for the pump to be connected directly due to difficulties drain previous systems, i added a petcock in the elbow some pics... jman |
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Hmm I noticed that the barbs of choice use 1/2" npt... The tap for that would cost me 90$+ and I don't have access through a friend :X
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i bought a 1/2" - 14 NPT pipe tap for under $30 - i think it was $15 # 1905 UPC 42526 01905 shucks I'll sell you mine for $30+ shipping if you want otherwise use a drill bit least 45/64" in diameter later jman |
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Cheap, super custom, and works great!!
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...ator/WC003.jpg http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...ator/WC002.jpg Just finished my rad shroud http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1.../Shroud012.jpg http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1.../Shroud014.jpg |
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French is good! Nice looking reservoir, sir. However, at first glance, it did look like a particularly glossy pair of green pants. :D
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pierreg60, where did you get that reservior? Me wants one :)
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still needs a LOT of work. My first watercooling system and resevoir. Also, im only 15 :)
http://forums.extremeoverclocking.co...d.php?t=265993 more pics here while i wait for pic to upload... Will be buffing this. I was just checkign for leaks here. Go easy on me guys! (need to take off tape) ill post pics once finished 100% http://img224.imageshack.us/img224/9813/dscn1102wj2.jpg Shot with COOLPIX P4 at 2007-08-04 |
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