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Magnum_ 25th August 2003 13:15

Quote:

Originally posted by TeuS
oh no. it's sealed up very well using silicones. I tried to open up mine a few days ago, had to clamp it on my workbench and use a big C clamp to rip the top off the base :)
tip :
if it's supposed to NEVER open again => LOCK-TITE is what you need ;) It comes in different tubes/variations, and is mostly colored deep blue. Mechanics use it all the time.
Better than any silicone, and guaranteed leakfree ;)

[dutch]Om die koppelstukken te bevestigen op het blok, smeren ze ook eerst de schroefdraad in daarmee, komt nooit meer los/lekt nooit ;) [/dutch]

TeuS 25th August 2003 16:07

I use silicone so I can open up my block if needed
thx for the advise though!

glenn 27th August 2003 17:55

Could you make a custom GF FX block for use with the four mountingholes around the core?

Should be about 5.5*5.5 with M2 holes 48mm apart from the center.
If yes, how much?

TeuS 27th August 2003 18:28

Quote:

Originally posted by glenn
Could you make a custom GF FX block for use with the four mountingholes around the core?
Should be about 5.5*5.5 with M2 holes 48mm apart from the center.
If yes, how much?

it's possible with the brackets I make. they don't look good, but they fit about everything.

they cost 45€ a piece: sanded, polished and guaranteed leak-proof. what fittings do you want?

glenn 28th August 2003 17:06

Quote:

Originally posted by TeuS

it's possible with the brackets I make. they don't look good, but they fit about everything.

they cost 45€ a piece: sanded, polished and guaranteed leak-proof. what fittings do you want?

But it wouldn't be possible to make the base 5.5*5.5 with the M2 mounting point in the corners?

TeuS 28th August 2003 17:24

sorry, my copper is only 5cm wide :(

but I might epoxy a bigger copperplate (2mm thick) under the waterblock, with holes in it :)

glenn 28th August 2003 17:34

I'll look around a bit more, wil get back to you if I can't find something that fits my needs. :)

TeuS 4th September 2003 21:13

finished blocks



Today I've shipped piotke's block, an urgent order (it has to arrive tomorrow). it's lapped, but not polished up (takes quite some time).

it's optimized for peltier usage, let's hope Piotke likes my block:)

piotke 4th September 2003 21:16

and the best of all, i got it for free :)

Spider 9th September 2003 18:27

do they prefom better than a maze 4?


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