I was able to get mine for roughly $9 a gallon at my local veterinary store, so you're looking at close to $200 with tax. BUT, while I bought 8...
The Pepsi and little Easter Island head are the key components of this project.
None so far. Though there have been instances where oil would have splashed up onto the USB/network/PS2 connectors so anything I plug into those...
There was no real reason for me to log or blog the process of making this thing. Step 1: Buy fishtank/pump/heater-core/fitting/tubing/mineral...
AS5 worked, but dissolved in the oil gradually, or at least the excess did. That required me to put a coffee filter on the outlet tube to clear my...
What's the flow rate on that pump again? I forget. But anyway, in my machine I used Arctic Silver Ceramique as the TIM on my CPU, and oddly...
Often times, nothing can beat good old-fashioned craftsmenship. That's part of the aesthetic value of steampunk after all. :V
I'm starting to wonder how many other leaky joints you'll end up finding. Looks like you might have to go all around and put silicone on every...
That must be some mean mineral oil for you to have to seal the caps like that. I've yet to encounter any problems with the caps on my...
Of course not, the Think-Tank is here to stay. I just don't run it for very long these days because I don't have a proper radiator hookup ATM. I'm...
I'm far from a pioneer, my submersion machine is as basic as it gets: '77 Bonneville heater-core + 10 gallon aquarium + 320GPH fountain pump +...
I have to comment on the craftsmanship, truly top-notch so far!
Amazing idea AND amazing skills with a Dremel. This project will be awesome.
Wellp, I must say, this is so impressive I had to sign up to tell you how... Impressive... It is... Yeah. But anyhoo, I couldn't help but notice...
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