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    My first POT. SemiSolid 2,35kg

    After one year benching on single stage i decided move forward. Time for LN2, but for that you need pot. I decide make my own. Maybe project isn't very originally but i'm very proud of my creation


    -2.35kg mass
    -80mm diameter
    -48mm base diameter
    -copper base 70mm thickness
    -12 hole 45mm deep
    -135mm tall





    Mounting bracket was created by Ryba, big thx











    i created only two pots, one for me one for my friend Guderian/johny_b.

    test soon
    Sorry for bad English





    4GHZ CLUB:P4 630, P4 540, E4300,
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    Pot looks very nice. Maybe a little much in the walls, but it'll do. Also, I'm not a huge fan of metal retention brackets. There will be A LOT of condensation and frost.

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    its a good design considering the thickness of the insulation...

    lots of surface area...i hope there is mass at the bottom..

    i love it

    no problem with the metal hold down..just wrap it with paper towel...


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    Metal mounting gear is blowtorch-proof
    www.teampclab.pl
    MOA 2009 Poland #2, AMD Black Ops 2010, MOA 2011 Poland #1, MOA 2011 EMEA #12

    Test bench: empty

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    Haha. That is true. I mean, it's not that hard to get the flame on the base though.

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    Very nice. My buddy is making me one also we will see how it turns out.

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    Good work Would replace the aluminium mountingplate with e.g. POM tho.

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    Agreed, about the mounting plate. Otherwise I like the design, etc. Can't wait to see how it performs.

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    you can see how it perform here
    Sorry for bad English





    4GHZ CLUB:P4 630, P4 540, E4300,
    5GHZ CLUB: E3300 ; i7 920 ; i7 975EE


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