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Originally posted by bigben2k
What's it going to take to get you to switch to polycarbonate?
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I would have to buy some. I have tons of scrap acrylic at work. Acrylic works fine. Just need it to be thicker which I also have. Just have to cut the piece. Possibly will do tomorrow at work on the laser.
hydrogen: I wouldn't say a milled Rotor Block. Not even close really. His has many more pins that are smaller and not sqaure. I came up with this before I even knew #Rotor existed about 2 years ago. But the concept is the same just as any pin style block like what Swiftech, Koolance, and a few others I can't remember use in their commercial blocks.
And no, I have no idea what you mean "over" then pinned area. The pins touch the top peice. Water is forced "through" them and it works well (note the CENTER INLET). Watching the air bubbles go around every single pin and exit to the main channel and then to the exits is rather cool. The AL block works very well and I expect this one will be better by a few C.