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Where can i buy solid copper?

namike

Senior member
Hi, all my local hardware stores and etc dont have any solid copper blocks. I was wondering if anyone knows a good place to buy copper blocks to make a waterblock out of? Online or your hometown and i could order it....looking for waterblock sizes
 
Copper is nasty to work with. Turns to goo when trying to mill by all but the most apprenticed machinists.


My sugesstion is go to dtek and grab a $25 water block. Saves time, money, and is a superior product. JMO
 
Originally posted by: Zebo
Copper is nasty to work with. Turns to goo when trying to mill by all but the most apprenticed machinists.


My sugesstion is go to dtek and grab a $25 water block. Saves time, money, and is a superior product. JMO

maybe he wants the joy of making his own stuff =\
 
Try McMaster-Carr (www.mcmaster.com)

Big selection, fast, reasonable shipping, and fair (though not great) pricing. You just have to learn to navigate their website. Their print catalog is more than 3500 pages.
 
Originally posted by: Zebo
Copper is nasty to work with. Turns to goo when trying to mill by all but the most apprenticed machinists.


My sugesstion is go to dtek and grab a $25 water block. Saves time, money, and is a superior product. JMO

Freezing the block before working it is good 😉 (especially pure red copper)
 
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