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    Quote Originally Posted by migueld
    Hmmm with that kind of concept you might as well have 1/4 tubing

    Why not make them with multiple tiny nozzles? Am I missing something?
    Using that logic I await your response to this pic with bated breathe, my funny bone tingling in anticipation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by warriorpoet
    Using that logic I await your response to this pic with bated breathe, my funny bone tingling in anticipation.

    Yeap that'd do it, that's how the Fusion mod should be like; I don't see any impediments for it to happen. BTW nice work, is that CNC or manual?

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    That is an AquaXtreme MP-05 NO3 mid-plate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sfxs
    That is an AquaXtreme MP-05 NO3 mid-plate.

    -sfxs
    I was waiting for someone to think, "My, that looks like an MP-05 N03 midplate. Oh, and look, he has an MP-05 listed in his sig. I bet that's what it is."

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    Hi,

    I remember you saying that it was a good idea to replace the barbs that came with the FuZion, why is this?

    As I received mine yesterday

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    Quote Originally Posted by DragonOrta
    I was waiting for someone to think, "My, that looks like an MP-05 N03 midplate. Oh, and look, he has an MP-05 listed in his sig. I bet that's what it is."

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    looks cool. can't wait for the results.
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    Hey Scott...any progress with respect to D-Tek prototype nozzle testing? When do you think the nozzles will be commercially available?

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