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Lol can you be more specific? I'm trying to do the same thing on my build right now

Not sure if this is the technique used by OP, but:

B NEGATIVE has made this tutorial on OCN, not sure if it's also posted

on this forum (couldn't find it), which might be of use to you.

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Not sure if this is the technique used by OP, but:B NEGATIVE has made this tutorial on OCN, not sure if it's also postedon this forum (couldn't find it), which might be of use to you.

Thanks man

Finally my Santa hat doesn't look out of place

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I use The Same Method as the Primochill Bending Tutorial on Youtube.  I use different diameter sockets for the bends. :)

 

Just did this one, Block to Block.  Be careful and go slow with the Bend or you flatten out the bend..and it kinks and Distorts the tubing.

 

Make sure you oil up the silicon cause it will get stuck if you dont.  Olive Oil is what i'm using.  Washes out with Dish Soap.

 

 

 

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And Thanks to all you Guys for the Kind Words.. Appreciate it.  I do spend a lot of time taking pics ;)

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I use The Same Method as the Primochill Bending Tutorial on Youtube.  I use different diameter sockets for the bends. :)

 

Just did this one, Block to Block.  Be careful and go slow with the Bend or you flatten out the bend..and it kinks and Distorts the tubing.

 

Make sure you oil up the silicon cause it will get stuck if you dont.  Olive Oil is what i'm using.  Washes out with Dish Soap.

Oh bloody hell that bend is just ridiculous (in the most awesome way possible :D )! 

I do spend a lot of time taking pics ;)

I am so glad to hear you say this. I would not have thought taking pics and prepping

them for publishing takes as much time as it does. Setting up the studio and all the

equipment, getting the right shots from the right angles with the right lighting, then

playing around with each image to bring out the colors best etc., it really does take

a fair bit of time. It's worth it, and I actually like doing it, but it takes time. :)

BUILD LOGS: HELIOS - Latest Update: 2015-SEP-06 ::: ZEUS - BOTW 2013-JUN-28 ::: APOLLO - Complete: 2014-MAY-10
OTHER STUFF: Cable Lacing Tutorial ::: What Is ZFS? ::: mincss Primer ::: LSI RAID Card Flashing Tutorial
FORUM INFO: Community Standards ::: The Moderating Team ::: 10TB+ Storage Showoff Topic

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epic build.  looks awesome

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Oh bloody hell that bend is just ridiculous (in the most awesome way possible :D )! 

I am so glad to hear you say this. I would not have thought taking pics and prepping

them for publishing takes as much time as it does. Setting up the studio and all the

equipment, getting the right shots from the right angles with the right lighting, then

playing around with each image to bring out the colors best etc., it really does take

a fair bit of time. It's worth it, and I actually like doing it, but it takes time. :)

 

For Quick Shots like the most recent .. I use the little S100. Saves a lot of time.

 

Your right about it taking time  ;)

 

epic build.  looks awesome

 

Thanks  :)

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Nice! BTW., you can embed videos with the media tags:

[ media ]youtubeurl[ /media ](without the spaces, obviously)
Just FYI. ;)

BUILD LOGS: HELIOS - Latest Update: 2015-SEP-06 ::: ZEUS - BOTW 2013-JUN-28 ::: APOLLO - Complete: 2014-MAY-10
OTHER STUFF: Cable Lacing Tutorial ::: What Is ZFS? ::: mincss Primer ::: LSI RAID Card Flashing Tutorial
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Nice! BTW., you can embed videos with the media tags:

 

[ media ]youtubeurl[ /media ](without the spaces, obviously)
Just FYI. ;)

 

 

Good tip! :)

 

NEED TO REMEMBER!

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Nice! BTW., you can embed videos with the media tags:

 

[ media ]youtubeurl[ /media ](without the spaces, obviously)
Just FYI. ;)

 

Thanks Brother :)

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This looks so energetic! Nice job, man!

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I use The Same Method as the Primochill Bending Tutorial on Youtube.  I use different diameter sockets for the bends. :)

 

Just did this one, Block to Block.  Be careful and go slow with the Bend or you flatten out the bend..and it kinks and Distorts the tubing.

 

Make sure you oil up the silicon cause it will get stuck if you dont.  Olive Oil is what i'm using.  Washes out with Dish Soap.

 

 

 

004-4_zps586f63bc.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

And Thanks to all you Guys for the Kind Words.. Appreciate it.  I do spend a lot of time taking pics ;)

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dat sli bridge...

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Wow...great build here man!!! Very nice work

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DEAR GOD AMAZING BUILD!!! Definitely one of the better ones I've seen! 

Love the dedication of your painting skills.

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