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    SwifTech base for CO2/LN2??

    What do you guys think?

    SwifTech base with 2.5"x12" copperpipe
    Swiffys base is 0.5" thick so that's good for CO2

    I think those pins are too high for CO2, should I cut them to 0.5" or something like that?


    Last edited by Dani; 05-11-2005 at 07:04 AM.
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    mmm... i think, this is not an good idea.
    bubbles would hang between the pins and you will get an poor result.

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    Hmm, that's true.
    But if I cut them to 2-3mm so there's no room for bubble
    Or just screw away every other?
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    I asked Chilly if he could make me something with my old MCX4000 B about a year ago, and he said he didn't think he could weld to it, without destroying it

    might take some real creative thinking to make it work...




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    MCX4000 have V form on the pins, difficult to weld...
    My Swiffy has straight pins so I think that a little bit easier to handle.

    My copperpipe is ~63mm in diameter so I saw Swiffy to ~64mm and weld the copperpipe on it and and , whats hard with that
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    the newer MCX4000 does...
    I hate those, they are so damn hard to work with.

    I mean the original P4 socket 478, straight pin MCX 4000B




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