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    Gloatlizard's Solid Copper Container

    Hi guyz, i wanna make you partecipate to the working of my solid copper container let's start quickly with some images that my lather has sent me via email




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    here it is the design with millimeters measures


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    lets finish with the most well made 2 ones





    the container is not finished, these are only images taken during the working from the lather,i hope he will finish it today so i can post other images, specially the base is gonna be hardly worked

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    Its very long, and 1cm walls are very thick... i hope it will cool right!
    but its nice
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    this evening i hope to recive other new photos from my lather

    i hope to make many test on how it works

    thanks waus

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    I Like it. I think you can cool anything with this
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    How do you plan to mount it?

    Looks very nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vapb400
    How do you plan to mount it?

    Looks very nice!
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    Overly tall and the walls are pretty thick but good luck!
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    yeah tell him to remove 1mm from the top till 10cm from the bottem.

    Then its perfect to mount it

    and 15mm bottem? ain't that a little Too thick. 9-12mm is oke
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    first off thanks to all you friends

    i will make the lather do an alluminium or strong plastic holddown that push like an arc the container,like a sandwich,very simple plate on the retromobo and a little bar on the container you'll see it soon

    however as you can see from the photos for now the container is only been drilled 20cm deep,becose i'm thinking about how to work the base... i wanna a lot of surface area on the core

    cya men
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    i've to plan how to make the base, these are some designs







    in my opinion the last one,the cross seems to be most balanced in the mass/surface, any suggestion?

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    Great start and good luck with it

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    my lather has purposed me a design(i've not autocad so i asked him to make simply a design),but i want mass directly on the core,on the center where is supposed to have the heat diffusion peak,however here it is


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    That 4-hole internal, familiar to brazed "iron cross" bottoms as i call them conducts heat nicely from centre to pipe and increase surface area close to core so i would also go with that

    Thats going to be one effective container.
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    damn the fact is that that ''iron cross'' will work good with ln2 but in this case not so good with dice becouse the holes diameter is very poor probably around 1,5cm...probably is better to reduce to 2 holes so 1 internal wall, or a central pole

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    Looks good so far man! Can't wait to see some numbers. What kinda rig do you plan on using with this?
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    If the working area was really 50mm diameter as in picture instead of 40mm (which is the real working area so far) you could get hole diameter larger for di by using three ~22mm holes and perhaps also add three ~10mm holes to that blank area. It would look cool too . But if you decide to leave thick walls there i would propably go with central pole then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sativaman84
    Looks good so far man! Can't wait to see some numbers. What kinda rig do you plan on using with this?
    i don't know...an fx57/60 to use it also under |ricky|'s cascade and some 3d or a pentium670/955xe to use the ln2 cooling to the max...i've to decide well..

    probably is better that i use a pole design or an internal wall like this for the base..


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    Ilkka on msn:
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    you have the coolest machinery drawings ever
    hahaha its not even in middle
    im always crapping my pants when you put out new drawing

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    tomorrow i will have some upgrades from my lather

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    Quote Originally Posted by k|ngp|n
    Great start and good luck with it
    hello friend can you tell me please what are thick the walls of your container?thanks

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    search his thread in this section, valueble info is there
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    Quote Originally Posted by gloatlizard
    hello friend can you tell me please what are thick the walls of your container?thanks
    Did you check that one thread like Jort said man? I gave metrocl my measurements on the upper wall thickness of my container in there. That would be a great place to start for ya.
    Any updates?

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