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Originally posted by dima y
But that would be the other way to go copper bottoms and acrilic/lexan (you name it) tops. Morphin1 does that seems to work out quite well for him. If i were you i would choose this option because there is less copper to machine so easier on you yet you get 0% corrosion because there is no al in the system
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My REV. 2.0.

1/8" copper base, 1/4" acrylic middle, 1/4" acrylic top. Works like a charm so far. If I was to commercialize this I would go with at least a Copper middle and maybe go Lexan for the top.
I can't have any chemicals and stuff around. I have 6 year old daughter over on the weeksnd that likes to snoop around. I don't want her getting into anything. I get nervous even having the windshield washer fluid around. I keep it in the truck!. probably over protective as she always asks me what it is she is courious about but better safe than sorry. If I had a garage you bet I would try to set it up though! I would love to be able to anodize. Not just for water blocks but a lot of stuff. Aluminum is great material for a lot of things. I just don't think it is to good for serious water cooling.