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    Quote Originally Posted by SharkerSk View Post
    Loooooool



    Cleaning wb in scullery machine
    Sorry but I think you are a little confused. The blocks never went near a “scullery machine” as you put it.

    I cleaned the blocks in a glass bowl using de-ionised water; they were only put on the stainless steel drainer to dry. I used a hairdryer to get rid of all the moisture that was left on them before they were put back together. I then put them in to sealed bags until they were needed.

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    pics pics pics...
    waiting for the finished item...

    a day really is too short for everything... but at least you got somethings done with...

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    Its just a personal opinion, but I think the system looks fabulous without any green or blue. I would head and shoulders prefer no colours in the tubes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ladderman View Post
    Sorry but I think you are a little confused. The blocks never went near a “scullery machine” as you put it.

    I cleaned the blocks in a glass bowl using de-ionised water; they were only put on the stainless steel drainer to dry. I used a hairdryer to get rid of all the moisture that was left on them before they were put back together. I then put them in to sealed bags until they were needed.
    Now thats just too much,
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    not really abe, putting said copper blocks inside sealed container helps prevents oxidation (some color change for copper surface) and dust accumulation too...

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    Thought I’d post a good few photos of what I’ve got done today.

    But I most say the cable management and lighting is no were near finished yet. Also I still have to work out the best place for my HDDs yet.

    These photos are just to show what it’s looking, and to see what you think.

    I’m a pretty happy guy the way it’s turning out.

    I filled both loops with Feser View green, but I’m not sure if I like it. Don’t know whether I should of gone for blue instead.

    I still need to buy some more UV tubes so I’ll see what it looks like after that.

    I had a play around with the tubing and I’ve managed to get both reservoirs level, cos I wasn’t happy that one was higher than the other.
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    The LEDS on the sunbeam are mega bright. I think I might mod one of the TJ07 cover plates to use as the front of the sunbeam because I don’t like the white writing on it. I think I may change the knobs for a set of chromes one too.
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    Its looking great Ladderman, personally i like the green loops !!
    Hark children of the Resolution !!

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    ladderman all i can say is WOW thats pure wc :banana::banana::banana::banana: right there.
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    Nice Work!!!! pretty good!!! Congract!!!
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    What size tubing and barbs are you using ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colossous View Post
    Its looking great Ladderman, personally i like the green loops !!
    Quote Originally Posted by Solarfall View Post
    ladderman all i can say is WOW thats pure wc :banana::banana::banana::banana: right there.
    Quote Originally Posted by BND|MOD View Post
    Nice Work!!!! pretty good!!! Congract!!!
    Thanks guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkatom View Post
    What size tubing and barbs are you using ?
    Everything is ½"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ladderman View Post
    Everything is ½"
    Do you notice a build up of water around the barbs, say the Fuzion ones for example. From a past experience of mine the 1/2in tubing with 1/2in barbs wouldnt create a strong seal like you would find when using 7/16in tubing instead. It would seem like there would be potential leaks in those spots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darkatom View Post
    Do you notice a build up of water around the barbs, say the Fuzion ones for example. From a past experience of mine the 1/2in tubing with 1/2in barbs wouldnt create a strong seal like you would find when using 7/16in tubing instead. It would seem like there would be potential leaks in those spots.

    The Jubilee hose clips make a really good seal, and I’ve not had any problem with leaks so far.

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    I forgot who here did it in there system, but it would be sweet to use different colors for your loops.
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    wow i am sold i want a silverstone case now
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    I thought Massaville's was the best. However, I do believe you just took his crown.

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    thats beautiful man! Almost give me the feeling to buy one of those TJ07!
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    Ladderman's work work is awesome ...your work is nearly pushed me over to get this case

    add some wheels and do some modding...doubt my work will even be close to your quality

    wished you lived in FL...I would pay for your skills
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    How many drives are you fitting in?
    It's certainly looking good. Your attention to detail is paying off.
    I find room for drives one of the big issues after fitting the rads. Needing space for two arrays it has been for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by louie101086 View Post
    wow i am sold i want a silverstone case now
    Quote Originally Posted by ranker View Post
    I thought Massaville's was the best. However, I do believe you just took his crown.

    Best TJ07 build I've seen.
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    thats beautiful man! Almost give me the feeling to buy one of those TJ07!
    Quote Originally Posted by nealh View Post
    Ladderman's work work is awesome ...your work is nearly pushed me over to get this case

    add some wheels and do some modding...doubt my work will even be close to your quality

    wished you lived in FL...I would pay for your skills
    This was my first attempt at watercooling and Xtremesystems gave me the inspiration to start this build.

    I'd just like to say I really big thanks to everyone for the great remarks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jedda View Post
    How many drives are you fitting in?
    It's certainly looking good. Your attention to detail is paying off.
    I find room for drives one of the big issues after fitting the rads. Needing space for two arrays it has been for me.

    I'm fitting two HDDs. I need to move the res's a little further forward so I can use two 5¾ bays. But I'm going on holiday to Spain for a week so I'll be doing that when I get back.

    I also need to finish off the uv lighting too.

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    I find room for drives one of the big issues after fitting the rads. Needing space for two arrays it has been for me.
    What if one were able to make a longer metal bracket that extends the reservoirs closer to the motherboard? Could basically utilize all the all the bays (if new holes a drilled too).

    *fixed*
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    Ladderman or anybody else, can you tell me who manufactures that bottom bay device? I'm going to need a temp gauge and I really like that one.

    great job Ladderman

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