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    piotres

    Awesome work, ill be getting some more bits from yourself very soon.

    Last Evap was perfect. Thanks

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    Hi

    2 more sets .

    1. CPU suction lines set for two independent single-stages, each flex line braided and 140 cm long, 18 mm thick insulation, Kprobes, red sleeve, DIXELLs XR10CX as a temperature dispays to each line .





    Together with GPU suction lines .



    Dixell's test .














    2. GPU suction lines set for SLI/CF unit , each flex line braided and 120 cm long, 18 mm thick insulation, Kprobes, red sleeve .... .






    Together with CPU suction lines .








    Thanks
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    Nice enclosure for the GPU evaporators. No more made of metal?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DagoDuck View Post
    Nice enclosure for the GPU evaporators. No more made of metal?
    from who?

    this is 6mm pcv
    work better than stainless i thnik,
    stainless is more rigid but pcv has almost 0 temp conductivity so working as insulator
    and in SS you dont need insulte holddown I guess
    Last edited by Duniek; 03-15-2008 at 04:23 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duniek View Post
    from who?

    this is 6mm pcv
    work better than stainless i thnik,
    stainless is more rigid but pcv has almost 0 temp conductivity so working as insulator
    and in SS you dont need insulte holddown I guess
    That's right New enclosures from Duniek .

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    piotres impressive work.
    How do you buffing evaps, using some machine or maybe it's handwork ??
    I like the orange one
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    Quote Originally Posted by pijany View Post
    piotres impressive work.
    How do you buffing evaps, using some machine or maybe it's handwork ??
    I like the orange one
    For sides I use sandpaper mounted on driller - than polishing in hand using polishing paste, bottoms are 100% handwork from beggining to end .

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    Hello

    3 new

    2x GPU suction lines - 150 cm long flex hose braided, 18 mm thick insulation, captube 0.9 mm, K Probe .

    1x CPU suction line - 120 cm long flex hose braided, 18 mm thick insulation, captube 0.9 mm, K Probe .





















    I just want to say that in real that black places aren't visible from under green sleeve on CPU line, I don't know what is it on photo ? strange effect .







    Thanks
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    hey man thats some good work can't wait till mine show up and at some time i think that i will have to pick up so of those GPU evaps but again nice work Pioters

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    Lookin good Piotres. Keep up the awesome work. Only one request, could you trim that sig a little? Maybe a link to a post with all those or something?


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    I would like to say a big thanks to piotres. The suction lines look amazing and it was a easy process buying from him.

    Thanks mate and i look forward to using them

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4Qman View Post
    I would like to say a big thanks to piotres. The suction lines look amazing and it was a easy process buying from him.

    Thanks mate and i look forward to using them
    I too have to agree with Dave. Peter you prices are amazing for the work involved, turn around time is faultless, your easy to chat to and great builder. Looking forward to getting my cpu line and getting it bloody cold!

    Cheers Dave for ordering me it and Peter for making it and showing it here.

    Pete

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    you are patient with the polishing

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    Hello

    In ACTION :

    Ultramarine casade made by me, and 2 GPU suction lines which I've showed above attached to two Prommies (no, I haven't modded those prommies ) .









    Thanks for pics Musicismylife .

    Best Regards
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    Hello

    One more set for member of this forum .

    GPU plus CPU suction lines
    braided flex hoses DN10 100 cm long
    0.9mm captube
    18 mm thick insulation
    Kprobes
    red sleeve




















    Packing work .

    On photo there is lack of GPU backplate becasue backplates have been powder coated that day . But kit has also Stainless powder coated backplate GPU .

    GPU evap is fitted for all cards, included 2900XT, 3870X2 and 9800 GTX .

    Thanks
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    Last edited by piotres; 06-06-2008 at 03:12 PM.

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    Simply beautiful work Piotres!! I can proudly say that these are coming to my door sometime soon! Thank you for your skilled work. I'll soon have some evaps to connect to the rest of my final system...thread coming soon.

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    these are a work of modern art,beatful to say the least
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    Hello

    Latest suction line - for small SS which I sent together with NL11F compressor - "Young phase-changer kit" ;-D.

    Braided suction hose, 18mm thick insulation, Kprobe ...

















    Best Regards,
    Peter
    Last edited by piotres; 07-28-2008 at 04:13 PM.

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    Your going to make me ask aren't you, whats with the green liquid?


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    I would say it's soap and water to check for leaks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337 View Post
    Your going to make me ask aren't you, whats with the green liquid?
    My bet - vinegar for cleaning the copper oxyde. Really nice linesets you got there piotres.

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    Those are so beautiful. *cry *sniff *sniff
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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337 View Post
    Your going to make me ask aren't you, whats with the green liquid?
    its vinegar. it turns green after you clean copper. Notice how clean he gets the tops...
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    I think Peter should be banned, his line sets are so nice that he must be cheating ! :o :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by n00b 0f l337 View Post
    Your going to make me ask aren't you, whats with the green liquid?

    It's Vinegar , it turns light green after few uses to clean cooper .

    I check if for leaks in pure water in 25 bara pressure .

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