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Hi Ducar, I would say welcome to XS but i see you have been a member since 07... but only posting now...
I am finishing up watercooling rig for crunching, but I also want to build a sweet workstation around the rampage V black.
I have never done Hard tube, is it tough to do vs regular tubing and any advice.
do i need to get a lot of tools to make this happen and are the fitting very pricy.
I think hard tubing has a fantastic look for a quality rig as your pictures show and I would be excited to see more and get some advice about doing it.
Let me know what your think
also keep us posted and if you can post more of hte build shots and some comments that would be great.
thanks for posting here and I look forward to growing from your experience.
best Regards
-Steve
Hello
It does not require many special tools.
All you need is a tube cutting tool.
This project is the first I use hard tube, it is not as simple as soft tube (my first project of 10 years ago was with soft tube)
I'll put some photos.
For those who like it, it's a lot of fun to do this set up.
I've already ridden and dismounted, I do not even know how many times.
In this project I have two systems inside the same box.
The purpose of this project is to be used in flight simulation (FSX and X-Plane).
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...e67621f8_b.jpg
My first project (Solt tube) and de begin of my projext in hard tube
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...2506f188_b.jpg
My principal motherbord
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...95fbf3b2_b.jpg
One radiator an the block for CPU