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Unread 12-17-2004, 12:04 AM   #1
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Default Stuff I learned from watercooling

A little shock and awe action due to an actuall post in my work log

Well I thought I would make this a lil listing of stuff I learned in watercooling that transfered to other areas I mess in.

I will just keep appending to this list as I notice stuff. But the one thing I noticed I was doing tonight was lapping on a glass plate wiht some 600 grit paper friction rings for a ball bearing diff for one of the R/C cars I race.

the instructions on the web have other ways of doing it, but knowing that the goal was a smooth, flat surface (not polished just smooth with a surface grit that a 600 grit paper can offer). I Figure lapping can work even better... low and behold... it takes 1/4 the time to get a good surface on the plate and the quality is better.

hehe.

Also just an update - ProCooling was far easier to maintain and run even when I posted stuff often than MidWestLAN by a pretty big margin. MWL is a PITA.
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