I need all of the water blocks! Also, hard line or soft line cooling?
>>55498485
More connections means more opportunities for leaks.
>>55498485
personally I like to look of a hardline setup
>>55498485
im looking into having a glassblower bend tubing for my rig. Im curious, when you install hardline tubing is there any "flexing" to fit it onto each fitting? would it be possible to use borosillicate without breaking it, assuming the diameter is right, ends chamferred and flame polished
>>55498728
you could use glass if youre willing to shell out the cash, or just go with the cheaper route and use acrylic like everyone else. all you need with the acrylic is the tubing, a heat gun, and silicone tubing to fit inside for bending.
id also be afraid of the glass somehow breaking and then you ruin your rig instantly and have to clean up broken glass.
>>55498728
not much flex to hardline. just bend, test fit, bend, test fit, and so on
>>55498819
>>55498846
cool this gives me hope. money isn't an issue, my brother blows glass and has friends who will work tubing as a favor. and tubing is cheap as hell.
>>55498819
forgot to mention borosillicate is much stronger than acrylic (especially heated and bent acrylic) so thats not an issue
>>55498485
>Also, hard line or soft line cooling?
Inox.
>>55498967
I've never seen an setup with metal before, that's awesome.
>>55498485
>not using compression fittings
i guess some people just hate themselves
>>55498967
>metal tubing
>>55498685
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