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    Solid Alu Pot

    Hey ! I am building one solid aluminium pot!

    Chek it out and give comments!





    I will build a plate to keep it down and that one will be placed against the 68mm.

    So... What do you think?

    UPDATE will come next week

    Got a schemetic for it:
    I think that I might send this one to Dani if he's still interested. I will build this one and the design of the other tube will be a surprice
    Last edited by NiclasS; 03-21-2006 at 10:36 AM.

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    I would make two containers out of that piece if i were you.
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    hmm, never thought of that but is like 22cm per tube enough?

    EDIT: Yeah, thanks for the idea. I'll make two of them

    Stay tuned!

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    22cm per tube is more than enough
    I've seen tubes of 12cm. They were allthough for LN2, but if you use DICE on the right way 22cm is enough
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    Okey! Well, since I decided to make two of these, I started to think about selling one of them . . . Don't know if this is a stupid question but what price can i experc for an average solid aluminium pot?

    Greetz

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    Looks like a nice piece to use man. I wish I had access to a CNC so I could make one of my own!
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    Today I cut it into two pieces and started with one of them.

    Enjoy


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    Better pic of the bottom:


    It might be ready next thursday.
    Update then
    Last edited by NiclasS; 03-23-2006 at 08:51 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NiclasS
    I think that I might send this one to Dani if he's still interested.
    Yes Iam
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    Very nice. Yeah I recommend 2 containers too, 22cm is fine for length.
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    Update: Next week at thursday

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    i like it nice going !
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    So at last it is finished Check out and give comments.








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    Are you going to use an Arc Press or wich way will you hold down it?? I dont see the place to put the mounting plate in it...
    BTW, great looking man...



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    Holddown from the upper side of the container. That way the setup can be insulated better.

    Is the last one for Dani?
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    Yeah it is for Dani

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    Yeah .. really nice ... i think i will use the "shematic" for my own Container
    When it all works like it should, then i will post some pics in 3 weeks or so
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