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Unread 04-23-2003, 01:55 PM   #3
JSimmons
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Originally posted by bigben2k
It's easy to do.

Unless you have the manual dexterity of a monkey throwing bricks...

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Originally posted by bigben2k
You really don't need copper that thick. You can simply solder a copper threaded fitting in the back.

But a plain box would be easier to clean up (by ishing).

The only thing I want protruding from the box are the fittings themselves. Would 1/8 inch be thick enough to thread fittings into? Maybe 3/16?

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Originally posted by bigben2k
In fact, you don't need copper at all: you're just adding metal in the loop, unecessarily.

I know I don't *need* copper, but I want something similar to a bay-res so that it can be slid into a drive bay.

You ought to look at a PVC res/airtrap, like this one. [/b][/quote]

While I could probably get the PVC stuff in a drive bay, it's not exactly the most sanitary method.

I'd rather pay someone to make be a decent copper reservoir that'll fit into a drive bay.
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