Exactly what I thought, Thats a lot of money for just a hobby.
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Exactly what I thought, Thats a lot of money for just a hobby.
We will see soon.Quote:
That's pretty darn small. What temperatures does that provide you?
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Box brake sounds good until we get into thinking about dies... If you noticed, 2nd and 3rd bends are not that simple anymore... need die made... Plasma cutter, Hot damn it. I wouldn't mind having one, I wouldn't mind having bender.... fact of life is, in S. Cal space is premium. I really don't have much space left whatsoever now that Mill is taking nice chunk and laser engraver too.... CNC Plasma cutter will eat up rest of my workable shop space...
ya should be able to get a cascade in there if using plate hx and 2 rotaries, looks similar size to my cascade minus the bottom section.Quote:
Originally Posted by Duniek
2 of those rotaries would rock in a hx
It is possible to use it for small cascade too ;)
http://ld-phasechange.com/images/SS_cases/rotary/6.jpg
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All Bends on a case can be made using a Box & Pan brake,they are a must have tool for cases.
They have removable fingers for different widths,and the witdts of the fingers also vary.
If you don't want to spring for a cnc plasma cutter,you can buy a jump shear and uses electrical knockout punches to make the holes, they are made in round ,square & retangular sizes. even custom,but those would be expensive.
ps: you can buy a convertable cnc table that that moves in X,Y & Z axix's.you can interchange a plasma cutter, laser cutter or a router for wood or plastics and the like
picture is a 48" 12 gage box and pan brake,notice the removable fingers. that will bend 1/8 steel its entire width, one that heavey is not needed for cases.
the above brake is a pexto,very industrial and expensive.
here's a grizzly tools(import) 16 gage box and pan brake 575.00
looks really hard to use or maybe its just me :)
It's just you ;) they are simple ,you slide the metal under the fingers,pull lever to clamp metal,lift apron to break(bend)metal to desired angle.Quote:
Originally Posted by epion2985
you do have to adjust for metal thickness and you can adjust to change radius of the bend.
fingers attach & remove simple by tightening or looseing a bolt.
well now I just need to have $600 fall out of the sky and I am all set =/
Painted cases black and metalic black colour.
http://shrani.si/files/picture003pahw.jpg
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Very nice work dude :up:
Thanks :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Hystrix^
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Hey LD.
Im thinking about getting a case for the bottom of my Lian Li pc-v2000B II Pluds.
would like to mount 2 x PA120.3 verticaly in it, on on each side.
Just want to make it look like it is build for the case you know :O)
Or so it is my original thougth :)
Should have said Horisontly :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Nosfer@tu
@Nosfer@tu: Which case did you mean, SS or Rotary?
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I guess an SS one, if it's for under a Lian Li.
Your work is just AWSOME man, I like it! :toast:
These looks great mate well done :).
My Mate works with a plasma cutter at work on Nights ;) I'll have to knock up a drawing on cad and let him have a play lol
just a word the lazer's on the machine he works with are £5000 a piece i know ive fixed it for them a few times .
I was just thinking about hvaing a box I could place below the Lian li 2000 and mount my wather in that one :)Quote:
Originally Posted by LittleDevil
Then I wouldent have to cut it up and sacrifice the harddrive space in the bottom.
But I decided to go with a benching table instead now :)
No problem ;)
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LittleDevil
Hi! It's cool and you know it... More cascade pic. plz ;) :toast:
Looks like I made the right choice to order from you :)
I'm getting a pink one, YEY
orly ??Quote:
Originally Posted by nikotime
I would like to see case in this color :p:
Its arriving tomorrow apparently, I'm sure he will upload a pic