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Old 06-25-08   #21 (permalink)
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Things that you might want to consider:

- Tubing distance (shortest distance possible between components).
- Keep the tubing internal. Apart from the two tubes running to the computer itself. Reason for wanting to keep it internal is to prevent it from getting damaged, also if you are planning on using plexi then your internals will already be shown (no need to run tubes externally). In the event that you use aluminum then I would recommend you to use plexi windows to show off the tubing instead of running it externally.

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Things that you might want to consider:

- Tubing distance (shortest distance possible between components).
- Keep the tubing internal. Apart from the two tubes running to the computer itself. Reason for wanting to keep it internal is to prevent it from getting damaged, also if you are planning on using plexi then your internals will already be shown (no need to run tubes externally). In the event that you use aluminum then I would recommend you to use plexi windows to show off the tubing instead of running it externally.
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I hope so - I was following this one and didnt subscribe! Thanks for bringing back to the first page McStuff!
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sry i didnt get back to u guys on this. well im going to draft this out soon and buy the parts. college set me back a little because i have to pay for my next semester in 2 weeks. but after that im planning on dedicating some free time and some $$$ to this project. I'll probably make a new thread when i start making progress.

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