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Unread 04-26-2003, 06:19 AM   #128
leejsmith
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Originally posted by MadDogMe
Man that is so shit, 100miles a day is'nt comuting, it's frikin voyaging!...
I'm pretty much an unemployable bum and am toughtened to some of Lifes 'inequities', but even so , when I see someone whos gone out and gotten a job and made something of it only to get 'the great kick in the balls of Life', it saddens me. It's just not fair...

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I think the TT bases have more promise, they have a closer fin pattern I think, and no gap in the centre. I'd try taking the fins down to 4mm and the base to 2mm or less. carefully on a belt sander if a mill is'nt available...
what do you think to hoots version he made it look so simple. If he cut the channels and had the jet to add water velocity i am sure it would be almost as good as it can get.Looking at the base he used it does look like the fins are spaced out more that the akasa one.






i agree with thining the base to about 2mm but i would still cut the channels 1mm into the base too.

i make everything in my kitchen. i dont have a drill press or mill so it's prity much hand made. That was one of the points i wanted to stress with the block it can be made with a vice , good hand saw with small teath and a hand drill with 0-3000rpm (mine cost £20).

7 years i have worked for this company 2 years with the current owners. i am realy looking forward to doing nothing for a while
but want to continue the microsoft msce work i have started i just need to do a bit more work on exam 70-215 and i will take it.

some times life just isnt fair but thats life and you have to make the best of what crappy hand you are delt.
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