HOW TO: Measure and Make Complicated Bends with Rigid Tubing

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • How to measure for complicated tubing runs that require multiple bends running in different directions

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  • @scandalust4330
    @scandalust4330 4 года назад +158

    This is got to be the only video on youtube that explains how to get measurements. The big youtubers are slacking. Thank you very much!

    • @brennethd5391
      @brennethd5391 4 года назад +6

      So true

    • @MShazarul
      @MShazarul 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/dwfn5IQXnIE/видео.html This guy atm has the best explanation. Bending by reference guide.

    • @mcpan90
      @mcpan90 2 года назад +5

      @@brennethd5391 jay 2 cents rather charge 5k than show lol

    • @eccomi21
      @eccomi21 Год назад +2

      Jayz made a video on bending 6 years ago and stated he eyeballs. Can't give a tutorial on measuring if you eyeball.
      I eyeballed my first PC too and with one exception it looks fine to the naked eye.

    • @garyc5245
      @garyc5245 Год назад

      This guy is awesome, wish he made more videos

  • @pareshrr
    @pareshrr 3 года назад +40

    Hands down, off the 1000s of water cooling tutorials and builds on RUclips I have been watching from last year, you are the only one who showed the most important part of how to measure and bend complicated loops. Thank you.

    • @AceHoffman
      @AceHoffman 2 года назад +2

      Agreed. :)

    • @totallynottrademarked5279
      @totallynottrademarked5279 9 месяцев назад

      Get your bend right, leave it long, cut off the excess. There is really zero need to measure when doing this work.

  • @Rixicc
    @Rixicc 6 лет назад +176

    you should have shown how you did the double 90 degree bend.. that was the most important part of the video really

    • @tupchurch
      @tupchurch 5 лет назад +23

      Agreed, why do a video about bending rigid tubing then not show the bending

    • @CourtesyToot
      @CourtesyToot 5 лет назад +19

      ​@@tupchurch Because there's already a million others that show the bending; most people can bend a 90 without screwing that part up. The jig and measuring was the big take away. Maybe y'all should just use soft tubing if you cant figure out how to start a bend and press into a corner.

    • @tea.88
      @tea.88 5 лет назад +1

      true

    • @tea.88
      @tea.88 5 лет назад +2

      @@CourtesyToot no u

    • @DelireWeb
      @DelireWeb 5 лет назад +4

      @@CourtesyToot Well all others say the same thing "there are million others showing this" like in a circular trap lol. And if "most people know how to bend 90 deg etc" then this clip isn't for them really.. Personally I measure everything, so that I don't lose too much tubing (I draw a sketch with measurements, and after each bending I verify against the plan). I came here as I'm looking up for some tools improving manual bending. On this the clip is good, I haven't seen such a simple setup yet (though quite basic).

  • @bembowe
    @bembowe 3 года назад +2

    I agree with the last commenter, your video explains this very well better than anyone here and has been the most useful for complicated bend. Thank you. Got yourself a new subscriber.

  • @LeoDavidson
    @LeoDavidson 6 лет назад +15

    Without scrap wood to build your guides (which are a cool idea!), I found it useful to make a line on some graph paper and mark on that three points for each bend: The center of the bend, and ~25mm either side of it which is the region I'd heat up (will depend on the type of tubing, of course). It took a bit of trial and error to work out where the marks should be vs where the tube had to reach. I'd then mark the same on the tube itself with a felt-tip pen, heat the marked region and bend it against a set square. When bending, line up the three markings so they touch the edges/point of the set square, for consistent curves. Now see how it fits. If it doesn't fit, it wasn't a wasted piece. Each piece that doesn't fit helps you measure the next one, better than any ruler. Each failed attempt is a device you have built to measure the next attempt! Realising that (and having plenty of spare tubing) made me feel a lot more positive, instead of thinking I had to get it right every time and start from scratch if any bend was wrong. You can go back to the graph paper and adjust the position(s) of your bend(s) that was/were off, based on the piece you just made and how it fits inside the case. With two or three iterations you can get it perfect, even if it's 5 bends in three dimensions. I also think the wood guides and way of measuring in this video are a great idea, and when I was doing this stuff for the first time recently, it struck me how many tutorials there were on bending PETG (which isn't that hard) and how few there were on actually measuring (which is really hard, until you work out a technique). It's good to see something about measuring. My thumbs up.

  • @kayburcky7146
    @kayburcky7146 3 года назад +1

    Thx very much. Everything I found so far was just dudes doing free hand bends saying like "I don't measure, you don't need to either, just get experience"... And I was really struggling with tight bends where I had to 2 bends right next to each other so doing the second one always ruined the first one. I think i will try your wood clamp stuff, seems like the right solution to my problem

  • @GeneralNOH
    @GeneralNOH 3 года назад +6

    FYI super easy way of measuring that final cut rather than trimming and retrimming as you did, works easy as long as you have at least a fitting width of pipe extra to give you space.
    Pull the piece out of the bottom fitting, Push it into the top one, then just measure how much further that bottom run of pipe compared to the fitting it goes in (should be able to run beside it), and cut off the difference.
    Otherwise, good video, gave me some ideas in regards to measuring, some sort of jig looks like it is the best way.

  • @gilles4prezudent650
    @gilles4prezudent650 5 месяцев назад

    It NEVER would have occurred to me to use scrap wood and clamps to measure out complicated bends but it's such a cheap and smart way of doing it. This'll save me so much scrap tube.

  • @easyaussietarget3355
    @easyaussietarget3355 Год назад +2

    The hard part about being a perfectionist is...
    Nothing is ever finished...I know first hand.
    Great content!

  • @Route_2_V11
    @Route_2_V11 6 лет назад +12

    this was exactly what i was looking for, especially the board where you measured the bends. Great work dude!

  • @larslovestech
    @larslovestech 6 лет назад +42

    excellent tutorial...would have loved to have seen you actually bend those tubes in your bening rig just to see how it's done but the principal is there for sure...thank you...when i do manage to get my first build done tutorials like this are what will help me have far less mistakes

    • @v.aesthetic3764
      @v.aesthetic3764  6 лет назад +5

      I might do an actual bending guide in the future.

    • @n0123210n
      @n0123210n 6 лет назад +2

      The future is now!

    • @joeryc.819
      @joeryc.819 6 лет назад +2

      Still waiting

    • @JohnGeorgeBauerBuis
      @JohnGeorgeBauerBuis 6 лет назад

      n0123210n, yes, I too would want to actually see how it is done.

  • @donb1497
    @donb1497 4 года назад +1

    I know this is an older video. But, I wanted to day thank you. I have been hesitant to use rigid tubing, because it always seemed intimidating. This explanation, has help me immensely, and I will be doing a rigid tube build soon. Thank you very much for this.

  • @apexarms5737
    @apexarms5737 4 года назад +1

    I totally appreciate your attention to detail. Im constantly accused of being a perfectionist, so Ill be putting your jig to the test soon. Thanks for the tips

  • @Pshift080
    @Pshift080 6 лет назад +1

    Dude... I did my first rigid tube build today. I copied that wooden bending platform and damn that made it pretty much idiot proof. Good shit.

  • @zhenjihuoanjiro1047
    @zhenjihuoanjiro1047 4 года назад

    I hear in your video that you don't like eye balling the bends, eye the measurements of tube lengths & such due to you just being a perfectionist & having to have the loop run, bends precise as exactly how you want them to be, I really dig that dude. Much respect but another thing is I also got the respect for those who eye their tube lengths, do their bends by visual sight & a picture, image imagination & also the visual image of the correct length. It's not that these folks aren't perfectionist, some are perfectionist without relying on angle bending equipment or tools, to these RUclipsrs, folks who can just rely on a mental image of their loop plan, run, bend & rough to close length of tube & then file it down to precise measurement. The way I see it is that, some people have a talent for getting a precise image in their head or they can visualise their work & do it accordingly, these guys are perfectionist without any tools or equipment, these guys exist. We all have our own years of experience with everything & with experience, trial & error comes perfection, practice does make perfect.
    Some folks just aren't at that level yet nor wants to be like the other guy, so 1 may just prefer to use tools to get correct bends, measurements first time & last time. One time due to not wanting to having to waste time, measure twice cut once no time wasting, no sitting there starring.
    Point is, I respectfully disagree with your statement about some big RUclipsrs out there who eye ball their loop will never have it perfect & you can spot these small mistakes.
    Some RUclipsr water cooling Guru's have a talent for water cooling loop runs, modding etc without requiring further precision tools to so so.
    No disrespect intended ok dude, I mean I got full on respect for you & your work, you're the type of dude I assume likes to so things once & get it right on the first time, try to anyways. And what better way to get the loops right the first time is with precision measurement tools.
    Hope you don't take offence of my comment dude, it's not attacking or trolling, I just have my understanding opinion on different PC builders & their techniques, all builders have their own technique & different ways, doesn't mean they won't get it perfect. I also admire your technique for getting multiple bends in different perpendicular angles in place. All builders are perfectionist in their own way with their own unique techniques & experience & skill sets.

  • @djelav8
    @djelav8 4 года назад +1

    Only video on RUclips explaining this thank you so much👍🏼

  • @ProPotato
    @ProPotato 6 лет назад +3

    Excellent video! I'm about to do my first hard tube loop in a Thermaltake View 71 with some pretty tricky runs. This video is a huge help, I'm now going to make an MDF check jig myself before I start. Thanks a bunch for the video and info.

  • @pills4031
    @pills4031 5 лет назад +3

    I love this video I don't know why it has so many dislikes. Thank you for the help!

  • @thechannelitrollwith1645
    @thechannelitrollwith1645 6 лет назад +1

    Glad you're putting relevant videos to my upcoming build. Any and all rigid tubing guides welcome! Great vid, thanks!

    • @DragonProtector
      @DragonProtector 6 лет назад

      ikr trying to learn about costume water cooling right now

  • @TheGodfather101
    @TheGodfather101 Год назад +1

    Using your mandels to measure the bend as they align with the dummy tubes helped me.

  • @faithhopelove6945
    @faithhopelove6945 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just PERFECT ! That was exactly the Vid iwas searching for..."
    Now its Time to bend..., like Mr. Bond (: Many Thanks 😄

  • @myriadtechrepair1191
    @myriadtechrepair1191 2 года назад +1

    The wood panel on that pc is just gorgeous.

  • @theeltea
    @theeltea 6 лет назад

    Just did my first rigid tube bend with almst the same tube profile. Thanks for the tips, worked like a charm on the second try! I did use a jig too.

    • @v.aesthetic3764
      @v.aesthetic3764  6 лет назад

      awesome!

    • @theeltea
      @theeltea 6 лет назад

      Vir1lity PC Customs Thanks so much for the tips, you are awesome!!!!!

  • @techsavy3221
    @techsavy3221 5 лет назад

    Fantastic Video for the new and experienced hard line watercoolers! Thanks

  • @BatcatCA
    @BatcatCA 4 года назад

    Really nice use of a simple jig and stop-block setup to get the bends right. Sometimes wood(working) and water do mix well ;)

  • @brandongross8620
    @brandongross8620 6 месяцев назад

    Love the video, I'll be creating some video's when I build my first custom loop in a month or so once I have all my components. Great job tho, I also like how you showed your technique & explain your reasoning for things. I'm a OCD perfectionist & 100% understand how you feel, I'm constantly creating jigs & tools to create consistency & my eyes pick up on every little imperfection & my brain won't allow me to accept it if I know it could be better. LMAO

  • @barritoes
    @barritoes 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your method...im not a perfectionist but i appreciate your attention to detail. I learned quite a bit.

  • @asmcriminaL
    @asmcriminaL 5 лет назад

    I am a perfectionist too. That bend did bother me but I did learn some valuable things from your video.

  • @bitsurfer0101
    @bitsurfer0101 2 дня назад

    They should make prototyping tubing like they do for custom car headers. I think that would make the whole process a lot easier.

  • @rohanlowe
    @rohanlowe 2 года назад

    great guide! nice detail on how to get measurements and also i like your DIY bending jig for the offset 90’s.

  • @michaelt.4178
    @michaelt.4178 6 лет назад +3

    That's pretty much like how I do it. Usually I get the bends right on the first try, not always but most of the times. Like you I'm a perfectionist and if the tube doesn't align absolutely perfectly, it would bother me extremely :)

    • @pacibels_cannon
      @pacibels_cannon 2 года назад

      Same, I'm going to make my first build soon and I want it to be on the dot perfection

  • @jetcity7156
    @jetcity7156 6 лет назад +2

    Nice job. I would use a height gage to get my dimensions. As much as you do custom builds, that could be a good investment. Love the jig.

  • @adrianocosta1214
    @adrianocosta1214 6 лет назад +4

    GREAT video
    really helped me
    helped me to decide NOT to go for a custom watercooled build LOL

    • @v.aesthetic3764
      @v.aesthetic3764  6 лет назад +2

      haha. Just keep your runs simple!

    • @TheMetalmachine467
      @TheMetalmachine467 6 лет назад

      Could start out using soft tubing if hard tubing seems too complicated.

  • @XXXXIndices
    @XXXXIndices Год назад

    Used your method and it works brilliantly, thank you.

  • @PseudoReality28
    @PseudoReality28 5 лет назад +2

    Just stick the end into the CPU block and measure center to center distance from GPU fitting to tube, then cut that amount off the end in the CPU block.

    • @kdragon75
      @kdragon75 2 года назад

      Yeah that's the only part I was kinda like what are you doing?

  • @CTSCAPER
    @CTSCAPER 2 года назад

    I've never been to your channel before but I initially thought this video was about some kind of cappuccino maker or coffee machine. Doh!

  • @HeyDan1983
    @HeyDan1983 3 года назад

    With the perfectionist you are, you would hate my loop LOL...

  • @indestruct1bl3
    @indestruct1bl3 4 года назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH! After trying to eyeball it and wasting ~$40 in PETG, I'm gonna build this out of some scrab wood I have laying around.

  • @samko2343
    @samko2343 4 года назад +7

    Great guide, the jig is a great idea to always get consistent 90 or 45 degree bends. That being said, how do you ensure that your round edge radius is consistent for each tube and bend? Are you marking the points where you're holding the tube?

  • @MrGichinfunakoshi
    @MrGichinfunakoshi 5 лет назад +3

    Dont be so perfectionist! Life is too short!

  • @burgerlord1297
    @burgerlord1297 Год назад +1

    Great video thanks should be bending my first pipe run soon

  • @abyssPonderer
    @abyssPonderer 5 лет назад

    actually convince me to go for hard tubing instead of soft tubing, this tutorial appear just at the right time

  • @FatKidWitAJetPak
    @FatKidWitAJetPak 4 года назад

    Thanks a lot for the tips! The good news is buying the tubing itself its too expensive, so there is a lot of room for practice.

  • @nykz2358
    @nykz2358 4 года назад

    Awesome guide my man thanks! Gonna build my first hardline tomorrow hopefully I get it right, gone one hard bend.

  • @StreekG
    @StreekG 6 лет назад +1

    Great video, thanks mate. I have done all my hard tube bending free hand, and because i wasn't sure how to measure the complicated stuff properly i resorted to some 90 degree fittings, not a fan as it adds lots of weight to the loop and i prefer the only fittings to be at something that is actually connected to the loop. I have a new loop i'm designing now with my first tube res so this will help me a lot. Subbed

  • @MrAspen
    @MrAspen 2 года назад

    Wow. GREAT video!! Thanks.
    I was wondering how to do it properly. I just scrapped my hard tubing and went soft tubing.
    But im gonna set up a similar jig.
    Thanks!

  • @vernonalbayeros4719
    @vernonalbayeros4719 4 года назад +13

    "If you look at those other guys eyeballing, you'll see inconsistencies in their bends, you really need to measure"
    - couple of minutes later -
    "All I need to do now is eyeball the edge of this tube over to the edge of that fitting there"
    "It's gonna be a little bit of a guessing game, I could measure, but I'll just not measure"
    Bro, if you are doing a "measure" guide to hard line tubing, how about actually, you know, measuring? The only difference between this guide and the "eyeball" guides is that you pulled out your ruler once or twice, then eyeballed the rest of it.

  • @trestacks9294
    @trestacks9294 3 года назад

    Get a couple pipe cleaners wrap together n use it as a measurement for the tubing. You put it n bend it where you want the tube to go. Isnt perfect but it works amazing. Use extra tubing n cut off extra. Promise this is the best way to have it measured

  • @tea.88
    @tea.88 5 лет назад +43

    im a perfectionist... 5 mins later ''im still going to put this in" 8:12

    • @vipersb1
      @vipersb1 4 года назад

      LMAO!

    • @stupidguy97
      @stupidguy97 2 месяца назад +1

      He said a few seconds later that he would re-do it for his satisfaction and that he was just keeping it in to show viewers his process.

  • @Vincent-nl4wc
    @Vincent-nl4wc 2 года назад

    thanks for this video, i am building a new computer since i was able to get a 3080 with its waterblock already install and it will be my second build and want to water cool it this time.

  • @gisgoss
    @gisgoss 6 лет назад

    I manage to free hand most of mine pretty well but will more complicated ones I will measure and possibly use something to aid the bending of the tube 👍
    Great video though!

  • @literallythebestgamereverfr
    @literallythebestgamereverfr 2 года назад

    6:17 you could also invest in like the 50$ for the corsair tube bending kit as long as your tubes are the right size

  • @Mogs01gt
    @Mogs01gt 6 лет назад +10

    try using string or wire. Set the length with that and then measure.

  • @lilbandit99
    @lilbandit99 3 года назад

    As an instrumentation tubing fitter, I would have absolutely smoked this lol. Then again, I bend tubing for a living

    • @lilbandit99
      @lilbandit99 3 года назад

      Still very clean work. I mainly deal with Stainless steel, but clear hardline tubing looks especially satisfying

  • @ImranAurangzeb
    @ImranAurangzeb Год назад

    Thank you very much for making this video.

  • @deejaycalanoc
    @deejaycalanoc 7 месяцев назад

    Great video! You answered a lot of questions and useful tips about making a jig and how you can use it. What size tubing and fittings are you using?

  • @HADFTCH
    @HADFTCH 3 года назад

    very informative and well done video. breaking it down for the beginners!

  • @aaronhuffman4852
    @aaronhuffman4852 Год назад +1

    Kinda like running conduit! Have to know the take up of the bender. Hard skill to learn as an apprentice many years ago!

  • @HECKAKYH-ADEKBATEH
    @HECKAKYH-ADEKBATEH 2 года назад

    You need to fill the bending portion insides with something, or it will deform! Silicon thread can be used, or just power wire of right diameter (just dont use it in electro afterwards).

  • @jbecker18jb
    @jbecker18jb 2 года назад

    Very meticulous, Great job 👏 👍 👌 🙌 😀 💪

  • @Mike-01234
    @Mike-01234 Год назад

    My advice is buy extra PETG first time going to go though lot of it. I found once you make a bend can't really straighten it again the outside is stretched when you fold it doesn't shrink back again leaves bump.

  • @wutangclan2051
    @wutangclan2051 Месяц назад

    This is a great idea thanks for sharing this !!

  • @Dave-ct1jk
    @Dave-ct1jk 6 лет назад +3

    I can't slam the like button hard enough or enough times for what this video deserves

  • @antronk
    @antronk 6 лет назад +40

    Are you a perfectionist by any chance? I don't think you mentioned it.

  • @salamdrik
    @salamdrik 5 лет назад +1

    You work whit Acrylic or prefer petg, i find petg not good for pressure fittings as it shrinks allot by pressure fittings and than leaks its semy ok if change orings in fittings but acrylic just worked always better for me maybe just tolerances on petg not as good as acrylic

  • @mateuszkwietowicz2470
    @mateuszkwietowicz2470 6 лет назад +1

    It was, but I'd still like pointers on even the simple bends measuring, especially if you need a longer piece of tubing...

  • @zachary_smith1
    @zachary_smith1 6 лет назад +1

    nice vid! i liked the tutorial. i also noticed u got rig of month on reddit when i was just there. nice job!

  • @KnightMD
    @KnightMD 3 года назад

    Thanks for explaining how they got their 90 degree flat bends. The device you made isn't easy to make. I need wood, a saw etc. I wonder if there's an easier way.

  • @Tmaffbh
    @Tmaffbh 4 года назад

    I can recomment the monsoon meassuring kit very simple and you can meassure exactly

  • @iant4862
    @iant4862 5 лет назад

    Would love to see you do a full bend video log as I would like to get my runs better

  • @findcontinuity5860
    @findcontinuity5860 5 лет назад +1

    Eyeballing is not recommended for exotic type metal tubing. Waste is a cost issue and metal mixtures are unforgiving. Use your measuring tools always. Invest in accurate reliable protractors and such. Happy bending

  • @creativestarfox
    @creativestarfox 3 года назад +1

    What do you do to get a consistent bend radius?

  • @Le10White
    @Le10White 8 месяцев назад

    There is something called 'K' line. We use it in racecar chassis

  • @oceanchaser
    @oceanchaser Месяц назад

    your a good teacher

  • @johnnygeorgopoulos4072
    @johnnygeorgopoulos4072 5 лет назад

    That rig in the back of the opening talk.... clean. Something similar would look awesome on my desk. Unfortunately whenever I get around to building my first loop I really want to go with a UV reactive opaque neon blue for the coolant.... wouldn't look right.

  • @acaphamzah
    @acaphamzah 2 года назад

    Thanks for the knowledge!

  • @112Famine
    @112Famine Год назад

    an over bend looks so much better than an under bend, if talking about only a mm or two.

  • @jonnyg7750
    @jonnyg7750 Год назад

    There was NO video of heating/bending the 2nd 90.
    Did you put a 90 tool on it?
    Did you free bend it & shoved into the wood tool??

  • @genefoley1367
    @genefoley1367 5 месяцев назад

    as a finish carpenter i can tell you what happened.. your using the wrong type of rule for you measurements ... the rule your using has a a blank spot that you butted into the baseplate before the graduations begin.. then when you layed our your blocks you forgot to add that to your measurement, you needed to butt the rule into the block instead of starting at the 1mm mark. very easy oversight

  • @MrCougar214
    @MrCougar214 6 лет назад +8

    Good vid but what was the point? Explaining something is A LOT different from SHOWING how it's done. Or in your case, Showing how you do it. I can lay out a wooden jig all day long like you did but How exactly did you USE the jig to bend the tube? Do you heat the tube, bend it, and lay it down on the jig to see if the bend is in the right spot? Do you bend the tube and push it into the jig to get the right size, What!.....lol

    • @v.aesthetic3764
      @v.aesthetic3764  6 лет назад +2

      The jig is just to hold the tube's shape while it cools down. You still have to bend the tube by hand.

    • @MrCougar214
      @MrCougar214 6 лет назад

      Gotcha

  • @b1conis
    @b1conis 4 года назад

    You should buy the Book "Tube Bending Simplified By Author Todd Weiler. That book takes the guess out of tube bending. You need to make a "Tubespoon" for that size tubing and know your bender radius.

  • @denveroehl7106
    @denveroehl7106 4 года назад +1

    Thank you, this was a tremendous help!

  • @craigriglin
    @craigriglin 5 лет назад

    I really wanted to see the actual bending. Here’s another idea. There are devices made for bending soft metal tubing, usually in the plumbing section. It’s basically a long coil spring. It comes in various diameters. It goes inside the tubing . There may be a problem of the semi melted acrylic sticking to the metal. This may possibly remedied by using Vaseline jelly for lubricant. Any how I think I will try it.

    • @v.aesthetic3764
      @v.aesthetic3764  5 лет назад

      I’ve had a number of people ask so I might do a simple video on bending

    • @GeneralNOH
      @GeneralNOH 3 года назад

      When you bend this tubing you already have to use a silicone insert that functions similar to a copper bending spring

  • @MERV_
    @MERV_ 3 года назад

    dude thank you this is helping me out so much!

  • @benjaminmcfarlane3807
    @benjaminmcfarlane3807 4 года назад

    This craft would drive me completely insane

  • @trackmedixuk
    @trackmedixuk Год назад

    Do ek sell any sort extenders that give the option to slightly increase the pipes length, saving us from having to redo the pipe if we get it slightly off ?

  • @pillepolle3122
    @pillepolle3122 Год назад

    i just use soft tubing. looks good and is done in a minute. i used hard tubes before in 2 builds but the bending annoys me too much.

  • @Arathain
    @Arathain 5 лет назад

    Hi, thanks for the video looking to do my first custom loop next year with AMD 7nm or Intel Sunny Cove and the only thing that I'm not sure on is the measuring of PETG, specifically when it comes to the fittings. I wasn't sure if the tube had to reach the top of the fitting, or goes into the block a few mm's / etc.

    • @v.aesthetic3764
      @v.aesthetic3764  5 лет назад

      You have to account for a small amount that goes inside the fitting.

  • @MMARIC20
    @MMARIC20 5 лет назад

    Hey Vaesthetic, is that a plexi glass that you will put to hide the motherboard? i am getting ready for a pretty big build and this will be my first time playing with liquid cooling, and i love how some modders have hidden their cables,etc. with plexi glass. just not sure how they do it

  • @tobiasgude5992
    @tobiasgude5992 2 года назад

    How did you get the Tubes fit in the position, when you need to bend 2 ninetys?

  • @bruunooh7636
    @bruunooh7636 3 года назад

    Well how about to bend the two 90s first, measure the offset to the fitting at cpu block and then cut the left end of the tube to the needed length which is much more handier and does not need to measure a lot. Just theoretical but i would try it this way.

  • @willis23jm1
    @willis23jm1 7 месяцев назад

    I saw more of you telling us how to do it, but never do it on camera 🤷🏾‍♂️.... we want to see how method works.

  • @J0stik
    @J0stik 5 лет назад +1

    just doing my first custom loop, have ordered 4m of tubes ... just to be sure :D ... but what are caled those fittings that are going into that acrylic plate ?

    • @TT-hd3zi
      @TT-hd3zi 5 лет назад

      Bulkhead fittings

  • @superbellum
    @superbellum Год назад

    Thats pc on the left is beautiful

  • @rickedwards7172
    @rickedwards7172 3 года назад

    Noticed a lot of bubbling inside the Tubing, is that common ?

  • @hitmewiththedigits
    @hitmewiththedigits 10 месяцев назад

    His "darn close" is darn, darn close. "Stuff like this bothers me". I mean, I drink a beer if something bothers me. But then my stuff is air-cooled.

  • @Swanlord05
    @Swanlord05 2 года назад

    Get a tube bender..... And on your 90s....make a mark on the bender itself where the center of the bend will lie..... That way you can bend.... Your 90s on center without measuring all the dang time!

  • @intuneknight9681
    @intuneknight9681 3 года назад

    What I do is just put gloves and do the bending in real time and later I will cut for the fittings is really complicated measure in a 3d space.

  • @blub9217
    @blub9217 Год назад

    super helpful!

  • @TheJankyTank
    @TheJankyTank 5 лет назад +4

    Ah yes, the age old technique of measure three times cut three pieces and just continue till it works.