Project - CUBErt

Discuss cases, PSUs, and various cooling techniques in here.
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bubba
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Post by bubba »

Plasma cutter :mrgreen: you would never get anywhere with a cut-off wheel.The plasma makes life SOOO much easier. Just cutting it close, then I will use one of the mills in the shop to clean up the edges. Right now it looks like a beaver chewed a hole in the plate.


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with a plasma you can clamp a straight peice of metal down and use it as a guide and get close and still get a straight line, love the work ive seen cant wait for the final.
Ive done simular things but full scale.
been a nascar racer for 16 yrs and mech for 26 yrs here .
the pics of the copper tubing case frame got a idea of using the frame to hold extra water for wc and more surface area to disapate heat
want to build a case from scrach myself but right now dont have room in the garage to "tinker" in atm got a 3 yr progect going redoing a 69 roadrunner that ive had since 1977
and have been a hobbiest all my life
wish i had a large scrap pile to get all my metal
btw Apoptosis struct me odd you had to replace brake lines on that new a truck i still got my 70 f150 and it looks almost new but we dont have that much rust out here
good job and keep up the good work
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I had used a straight edge, but I cranked up power to cut through the 3/16" stainless and that left a rather nasty looking edge :)

I have CUBErt on the back burner for the moment, normal work is getting in the way :evil: 10 hour days for the last month and they are thinking 12's with mandatory saturdays here in the near future, wouldn't be so bad if I wasn't salary. :evil:


Glad you like it though :)
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