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    WTF

    so you're back


    what happened there with the ban thread....and brain farts....did someone use your account or something
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    as I said somewhere @ XS - Santa made me a present and unbanned me

    I asked for the ban myself because I figured out (after talking with some big_peple) that's it was the only thing left to do ...

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    Left to do after what? Meaning somebody did use your account or you just lied?

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    I was refused to ask for a ban.
    Will give no more details.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi
    Has anyone compared performance with and without that center pimp (heat removal)?
    5~10C colder with the center post. Seems to help out a bit.

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    I've read that the flat base is better for DI and a poll is better for LN2, right?

    BTW - tube is 80% finished. Will post pics soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by TaPaKaH
    I've read that the flat base is better for DI and a poll is better for LN2, right?

    BTW - tube is 80% finished. Will post pics soon
    What was the final design?

    Pole helps in dry ice as well as ln2.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cpt.Planet
    What was the final design?
    Soon, very soon - you'll see
    Clue - similar to Mousepot rev2 design
    Quote Originally Posted by Cpt.Planet
    Pole helps in dry ice as well as ln2
    making a pole costs extra $30 in machining, so I decided - it's not worth it and went for a flat base...
    Last edited by TaPaKaH; 01-02-2007 at 12:30 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TaPaKaH
    Soon, very soon - you'll see making a pole costs extra $30 in machining, so I decided - it's not worth it and went for a flat base...
    Its def worth it.

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    I'm a bit short on cash after New Year, so I decided I don't need it

    However, I have a sketch of my rev 2.0 tube and that will have a poll

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    it's done , it will be tested soon.

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    Well done! How high is that center pole?
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    Nice looking container. So why is Tapakah banned again?

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    measurements:

    But now I have another problem, I want to make good backplate, and I do not know what material to use, some sort of plastic or metal one?
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    What is the top msot step for (on the outside)?

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    I dont know about the very top one, but the one around the middle is for a hold down. Misko, is that pictures and sketchs of your pot or tapakah?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pipi
    What is the top msot step for (on the outside)?
    to put an aluminium Piece on top i guess
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    Why, 15cm is just enough for LN and DI
    What I think it will be option for hold down.
    I use allways top hold down, it so easy to isolate, 100% airproof
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pipi
    What is the top msot step for (on the outside)?
    Like Jort said it will be used to have 25cm semi-solid pot, but I don't know what material to use, if I put al part on room temperature it will break when go subzero if I am correct? So I will probably go with cu on cu. I need xtra 10cm when using DI.

    Quote Originally Posted by filmbot
    Misko, is that pictures and sketchs of your pot or tapakah?
    Mine of course, it is very similar to new k|ngp|n dragons, just ~50% taller (solid part), and a little bit wider.
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