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    You didn't strike me as the sequins-type, but excellent idea! Looking great so far. Good Luck with the sleeving ... darn Charles and his PSYCHOPACKS!!!

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    Looking good, I really like the looks of the new AC block. I can't wait to see some test results.

    Here is the wiring compliments of Shoggy.
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    You didn't strike me as the sequins-type, but excellent idea! Looking great so far. Good Luck with the sleeving ... darn Charles and his PSYCHOPACKS!!!
    I am the impatient type! I agree with you Shazza, Charles is selling PC Crack and we are all addicted!!

    Looking good, I really like the looks of the new AC block. I can't wait to see some test results.
    If it is anything like the Cuplex Di, this will be an addiction too! However, that blue top on the Cuplex is very sexy and I already miss it. Enjoy the Aquaero and the software.

    BTW, Shoggy is a GOOD GUY and always ready to help.

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    A surprising concept how you solved the colour shape at the midplate logo... Very very funny and unexpected .

    But I have one request: could you please post a front picture of the installed quad feser radiator to see the distance to the casesites, would be nice if you also wrote down the mm/cm....(if possible)
    Kindly excuse this exceptional demand, but I am planing a complete new project at the moment... and I am with myself for some fixes.
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    I was just wondering, how did you manage to solve your little problem with the bubbeling paint?

    Had a similar issue some years ago where the paint previously applied, reacted with the paint I applied to the material. Gave this strange bubbeling effect.

    What type of chemical cleaning were you using?

    Nice build btw. Everything looks amazingly sleek.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LockBreaker View Post
    I was just wondering, how did you manage to solve your little problem with the bubbeling paint?

    Had a similar issue some years ago where the paint previously applied, reacted with the paint I applied to the material. Gave this strange bubbeling effect.

    What type of chemical cleaning were you using?

    Nice build btw. Everything looks amazingly sleek.
    Thanks! Use this http://www.duplicolor.com/products/stripper.html
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    And when the music stopped playing, the girls went home ... you can drink it with your buddies

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    My plans were going well, painting miscellaneous parts, drilling, re-riveting, re-painting and the like. I was on schedule to eat a late lunch and begin sleeving, then the doorbell rang, my dogs went ballistic and so did my wife. We have a standing rule around here, don't call or stop by on Sunday especially during football season. There went my sleeving and my Zen moment! I did manage to get a couple of things done.

    I mounted the Hammond boxes (thanks Charles) for the Feser.



    You have to countersink (thanks BA) these holes from the bottom to get a nice flush fit.



    They screw in from the bottom and then apply HD double sided tape.



    This process took longer than expected, now I know what you mean BA. You get the mounting idea from this...



    I drilled the rivets in the midplate and repainted it again! What a PITA!!
    I am happy that I did and I also placed the grommets..Thanks again Charles.





    Finally put the pieces in place.







    The next time I do this and it will be soon. I will send this stuff out for powdercoating. I enjoy painting but this was a challenge.

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    Excellent progress. You did quite well for a football Sunday, and unexpected interruptions as well!

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    Looks awesome Rocky!

    My one suggestion would be to remove the lids from the Hammond boxes - they're not needed. Removing them will give you a bit more clearance between the top of the rad and the underside of the midplate for cable management.

    You're in the home stretch now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by charles_h View Post
    Looks awesome Rocky!

    My one suggestion would be to remove the lids from the Hammond boxes - they're not needed. Removing them will give you a bit more clearance between the top of the rad and the underside of the midplate for cable management.

    You're in the home stretch now!
    Now you tell me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by theseeker View Post
    Now you tell me!
    He told me the same thing, don't feel bad. Ha ha

    This is looking real good, I await more updates and visual eye candy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
    Excellent progress. You did quite well for a football Sunday, and unexpected interruptions as well!
    Many thanks Shazza!The good news is that we are now watching football, drinking and cooking Otherwise known as a happy ending!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueAqua View Post
    He told me the same thing, don't feel bad. Ha ha

    This is looking real good, I await more updates and visual eye candy.
    Now we know why Charles lives in Canada and Nils lives in Germany!

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    Let the sleeving begin! I had a couple of hours this afternoon so I decided it was time to begin my first sleeving attempt. Many thanks to Dangals for the outstanding tutorial on sleeving, a definite must read thread. Obviously, big kudos for Charles and Nils for the exceptional quality of the Psychopack
    And thanks to the Academy...oops, sorry wrong speech.
    Well I started and I must say this is totally addicting. Sleeving is the easy part pulling out the pesky plugs is the hard part. I will always sleeve from now on. The pictures do not do justice to the sleeving. I could have used a third and fourth hand for stretching it though but I am getting the hang of it.

    I started with something easy.



    The tip of an exacto knife works great for this.





    Much better...



    I did all wires individually but I decided to cover all of them with a larger piece of heat shrink for the industrial look.







    It will look much better than this...



    I only had time for one more so I did this for a challenge...



    I used a cutting mat for ease of measurement, exacto knife, heat gun and an Olfa Rotary Cutter for the sleeving and the heat shrink. This is a great tool but it is extremely sharp. It will give you the finest cuts you can possibly get. It was designed to cut leather!





    I found the heat gun at Hobby Lobby for $15.00 and it works great, my finger tips are burned!
    Happy sleeving!

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    That heatgun will make history I love it so much, please ship a few to me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dualbrain View Post
    That heatgun will make history I love it so much, please ship a few to me!
    Send me some Pay-Pal money and we will be good to go!

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    Quote Originally Posted by theseeker View Post


    I found the heat gun at Hobby Lobby for $15.00 and it works great, my finger tips are burned!
    Happy sleeving!
    I never figured you for a 'periwinkle' kind of guy; I guess some guys can pull it off and some can't.

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    Excellent sleeving. Looking forward to seeing how you master the 24-pin connector, cause I'm sure you'll come up with a creative solution.

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    Lookin' good man!

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    great. what is radiator
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    The rad is a TFC quad.

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    Some news for the waiting masses? If not, please post some pictures of the great "Heat Toll" in action...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tamtam1 View Post
    Some news for the waiting masses? If not, please post some pictures of the great "Heat Toll" in action...
    I did not have much time this week. I am currently sleeving and man are my fingers sore! I should have some pics tonight including the EK 280 blocks mounted.
    Last edited by theseeker; 01-25-2009 at 11:42 AM.

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    LOL fitting that big ass rad down there reminds me of parking big cars in compact spaces..

    seriously looking good there!

    Quote Originally Posted by theseeker View Post
    I did not have much time this week. I am currently sleeving and man are I fingers sore! I should have some pics tonight including the EK 280 blocks mounted.
    LOL which is why i kinda gave up going all out neat.

    I realized the older i get, i do more playing and less looking.
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