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    Awesome job snow. Looks just like mine.

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    I am cutting the heat-shrinks with one heat-shrinkmodel (verry old ).
    I just hold the 13.86mm long model next to the uncut heat-shrink and then cut it with a pair of scissors.

    Then I have to watch out, that the sleeving everytimes is exactly in the same distance to the pin.
    to get everytimes the same length of the heat-shrink (on the sleeve) I hold one sleeved cablemodel next to the new one.

    Just don't shrink the heat-shrink completely that you can correct the position

    Then it should look like this:



    I hope you understood
    Last edited by Xien16; 01-08-2010 at 09:29 AM.

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    How does your sleeving hold tight all the time? I can pull out several of my sleeves on single wires all the time.. i practically have to "drag" it back, so that it atleast looks ok again.

    Another thing i dont understand, is how the guy above me can get his heatshrink to hold when he is using that little heatshrink?
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    Hold the cable horizontal and the heat-shrink stays at its position...

    To avoid that the sleeve and heat-shrink move you simply have to shrink over the pin

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    Excellent work Xien, you should be really proud of the results that you have here mate.

    Top quality


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    Ok here goes some teaser pics for you guys:

    BTW the sleeving is done...some more pics later this evening.









    Thank you Nils.

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    Great system but I think you are not ready yet

    I made a new sleeving tutorial: Sleeving Anno 2010

    I am planning to translate it into english and I hope I manage it that you at least understand the meaning

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    2 different EPS extensions



    You need a sleeved PSU or someone who sleeves your PSU ?
    Send me a PM

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    Nice sleeve job men
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    I've been dying to re sleeve my PSU cables individually like just about every photo in this thread, and after going through about 20 pages of photos, I have a feeling I'm going to be placing an MDPC-X order soon. After ordering my 5870 that is

    Hell, probably a new PSU too. If I'm going to do it, might as well do it right, right?

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    I'm looking for someone to do some sleeving work for me if someone has some good credentials and is located in the stats please send me a pm. Its a rather easy job that involves some fans and power connectors and molex connectors.

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    I think fhantastic does that kind of jobs
    (correct me if I am wrong
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    Quote Originally Posted by melle.k View Post
    I think fhantastic does that kind of jobs
    (correct me if I am wrong
    He does and he does excellent work but he is located in Germany.
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    Quote Originally Posted by melle.k View Post
    I think fhantastic does that kind of jobs
    (correct me if I am wrong
    I sent him a pm thx for the info.

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    Here's my second go at it:






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    Best background ever


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    PET sleeving ?







    BURN IN HELL !









    Last edited by fhantastic; 01-14-2010 at 10:31 AM.
    You need a sleeved PSU or someone who sleeves your PSU ?
    Send me a PM

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    Great idea fhantastic

    On the Power cable topic:



    I sleeved into the new plug so that you only can see some millimeters of the heat-shrink...



    A 7mm cable is no problem for the MDPC-X smallsleeve

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    what's wrong with PET sleeving?

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    lots of people dont like it in the smaller sizes *under 3/8ths in IIRC) because its 1x1 weave...whereas the MDPC stuff is 3x3...which is much tighter and harder to see through
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    that one is off-topic, but I'm sure you will be "shocked" a bit
    One guy did it in 18s days, completely handmade PC CASE!




    full story- > http://fishki.net/comment.php?id=50311
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