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    The N2O container

    I was thinking of doing a LN2 container so many time ago. After i read some about it i had became with this one:
    I want to thank you to ATEC and the following persons:

    - Manuel Novas, that gives me the material and machinery to do this project;
    - Jorge Silva for the help on the machinery when i needed;
    And finnaly João Guerreiro (Sr. João) for giving me a reason to do this...

    First we have the material:






    Let's go make magic. I'm in white:



































    Update 1

    After had listen some opinions i had came with this... This is before:



    Then:




    Blazing problably Monday, if i have time... Give me your Opinions...
    Last edited by Black Phoenix; 09-01-2006 at 01:05 PM.

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    O baby thats a clean workshop

    more please

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    Thaqts not a solid container. A solid container is a tube milled from a SINGLE peice of material. Thats a brazed container, but it looks quite nice.


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    Looks good, should work well

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    Let's see of it holds dice and then ln2... But it was only to gain skill. If it not hold dice at least, i do not worry... As i said next one will be solid one...

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    looks good.. but no solid why not make the base round instead or square? its easyer to instulate with a round one
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    I'm thinking on an universal retention... All sockets... Just for fun...

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    if round its still for all sockets
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waus-mod
    if round its still for all sockets
    Yeap, i know that... But i'm thinking of something diferent...

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    Very good container Good Work...

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    Good work

    Waiting for solid container pics...

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    Updates first topic...
    Quote Originally Posted by Waus-mod
    looks good.. but no solid why not make the base round instead or square? its easyer to instulate with a round one
    You make me change my project, because of that i had sleep thinking about that...
    Last edited by Black Phoenix; 05-06-2006 at 01:25 PM.

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    Do you know any product to clean cooper that is mix with water, put the cooper on it, wait and then let dry?

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    Well news... The silver solder don't work. Creates big balls of silver and don't stick with the cooper. Even the teachers don't know why, but tomorrow I will try cooper solder... News soon... I has done as i was teached...

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    I use some soper/phosphor stick...

    try again

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    It's done... Soon i will post photos of the work... Stay tuned...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Phoenix
    Well news... The silver solder don't work. Creates big balls of silver and don't stick with the cooper. Even the teachers don't know why, but tomorrow I will try cooper solder... News soon... I has done as i was teached...
    Your base will steal alot of heat when brazing. Are you sure it gets hot enough? I can be quite difficult using silver-solder sometimes. If you give the silver another try sometime, give it some more heat

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    It's a very beautiful container.
    Very good work, have fun with this baby
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    Looks great also seems like you have all the machinery to make a solid container

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    Finally the container is finished. It take some time to finished him, but now is ready and at home...





    With this 3 photos the project is finished. Now need to have time ($$$$) to buy LN2 to test the container. But i'm not finished. I've been working on last month on a simulation program for the MAZAK machines called CAMWARE. It's a program build and simulation for all the MAZAK machines. The project that I've been with is a new solid container (yes is really solid this time, not blazed) for CPU and another surprise... And the other project... Danfoss means anything for you guys?
    Last edited by Black Phoenix; 09-01-2006 at 01:07 PM.

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    So are you really going to use nitrous oxide (N2O) in your overclocking sessions then?

    I forecast that you will have very funny and good time even if the results dont meet the expectations
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    im sure you will have some great laughs using N2O :>
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    Danfoss means anything for you guys?
    Danfoss means quiet compressors to me!


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    as i said in other foruns, N2O container is only the name of the project... That name catches more attention that a simple name...

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