No request anymore - needed a true-size scan of a thermaltake heat spreader

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Jeff7

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Got the scans already.:)
Advantage of scans is that I can just trace out the things onto the copper sheeting if needed. And it's totally free this way; $7 is $7. Heck, that could equal 3 cases of Mountain Dew!:D
 

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eeww... mountain dew? nasty.... look i say we buy the spreaders.. it gives you a chance to feel it.. flip it.. look at it in all directions and it will be easier to copy onto copper strips.. that's 3.50 from each of us.. since you still owe my dad 5 bucks.. lol (which he pretty much forgot about).. Trust me.. you will find your job easier if you bought them. Besides we will need to work up an autoCAD or CAM design then anyway. Put it down on paper, then review it.. then put it in ACAD or CAM and then run it through a CNC machine.. see how it comes out.
 

Jeff7

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Seems that computer people either like Dr. Pepper (yuck) or Mt. Dew. Or then those who need alcohol there's other stuff. I like alcohol too - ispropyl. It cleans stuff, and it buuuurns!!!:D


Hahah, you still remember the $5. :D:p I kind of wondered about that, I reminded you, but you never got back to me.:)
Hey, if you can get them cheap or free, go for it. And here I was planning on just Dremeling these things.)
 

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Uh.. I like Dr. P if I must drink something of that nature.

Dremel? are you insane? it will take you forever to accuretly do it!