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Unread 03-28-2003, 03:08 AM   #37
max
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Originally posted by g.l.amour
hard to see the guts, performance ok?
Yeah performance OK, its not any different to all the others maybe I have hit a wall. It just occured to me maybe I should up the voltage to increase the heatload and maybe that will enable me to see some differences

Guts are basicall this http://forums.procooling.com/vbb/sho...&threadid=6176
I made mine before this thread though

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Originally posted by g.l.amour

what perplexes me sort of is how u managed to remove all the internal copper of that mazestyle block. drilling the holes is one thing, removing the excess Cu...
Well on that first block it prolly took about 2 hours with a hammer and a chisel but now my holes are so close and precise i can get the thin bits with a screw driver (which makes a rotor one) then just bend the pin back and forth then it neatly brakes off at the base, itd take maybe 20mins now

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Originally posted by g.l.amour

btw, u say that the looks are not good, to me a good executed drill press block is finer that anything a cnc can do. this is pure craftsmanship.
Hehe cool, I like them too
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