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12-29-2008, 02:40 AM | #1 |
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Where to buy copper?
I looked on ebay and found this, which looks like an ok deal:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Copper-Flat-Bar-...1%7C240%3A1318 I've also tried calling a local scrap metal place but they never have anything. Anybody have a better place to look? Or cheaper? I want either some 1/2 thick or 1/4 thick and some 1/8 thick too. Thinking of watercooling my PSU, maybe some custom NB blocks too, try out my new drillpress
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12-29-2008, 04:40 PM | #2 |
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Re: Where to buy copper?
http://www.onlinemetals.com/merchant...253&top_cat=87
Seems like ebay is cheaper?
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12-30-2008, 02:16 AM | #5 |
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Re: Where to buy copper?
Well, I've never made a real waterblock before other than an endcap block or something involving spare aluminum and epoxy so I think the cheaper copper might be good for me to practice with. Do you have a link to a design I can print out like one of #Rotor's designs?
EDIT: Found this guide with some printouts: http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=get...=78&howtoID=34
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12-31-2008, 07:56 PM | #6 |
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Re: Where to buy copper?
Yeah, it should be ok. Just remember different copper alloys have different machine properties. Some are a lot harder to work with than others. I have no direct experience with C182 so not sure if it is easier or harder to work with. Copper in general is a pain in the ass. Make sure if you use small drill bits to go ultra-slow or you will break it off in the block and they are a real nightmare to get out if you even can. Lots of WD-40 and slow drilling. Pull the drill bit in and out to keep the bit clear as it will gum up quickly.
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Re: Where to buy copper?
Well I did up a pair of VRM blocks over the weekend and a NB block with acrylic top. I used use a 1/2 inch bit on the NB block to try and bore out the copper and it looks like it should work well. I'll post pics of the VRM blocks later, here is the NB block all glued together:
Even with a clamp on it I seem to have some bubbles in the seal, not too worried about leaks though. Still needs a good sanding to the base. Heres my messy messy case right now, you might be able to see the mosfet blocks above and to the left of my CPU block, also the manifolds I made so I could use 1/4 fittings on the mosfet blocks and not have a lot of flow loss. It breaks the 1/2 line in my GPU loop into four 1/4 lines, one for each block and two just go back into the other manifold directly. Only problem with the VRM blocks is that gigabyte decided to place slightly taller resistors in between the mosfets But I'm using the stock thermal pads and I've got an OK mount. Reason for two loops is because I've got a heatercore in my window with a 100 CFM fan (well insulated) chilling my CPU.
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Uhhh... huh.
Heres a shot of the mosfet blocks in action since I never posted one: Did a 1/2 -> 4x 1/4 so I wouldn't loose flow or have to route my big tubing so much. No longer using those though, had a small leak and have been fine back on air since.
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