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  • #16
    ah! Sorry, my patient keeps trying to die.

    Really love those angle adapters to make straight tube runs.
    Very pro!
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    • #17
      superb work!

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      • #18
        Thanks for the comments everyone ^_^

        I found watching youtuber singularitycomputers to be really helpful working with hard tubing.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by linxor View Post
          Thanks for the comments everyone ^_^

          I found watching youtuber singularitycomputers to be really helpful working with hard tubing.
          Daniel of SingularityComputers inspired me to do my acrylic mods on the Prodigy too. Great channel. I watched Bill Owen (MNPCTech's) channel for ideas on hard acrylic tubing and it went pretty well the first time. With the 1/2 OD acrylic tubing Singularity uses a lot of fittings which looks great, but can cause headaches. More fittings equals more leak spots.

          Otherwise it's a very good, polished and informative channel.
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          • #20
            Superb Work!



            I think SingularityComputer is a pioneer in term of acrylic tubing
            its the first one I saw with this method and he inspired me for one of my first build

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            • #21
              Great work, really clean!

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              • #22
                Very nice and clean. Thanks for sharing!
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