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Hi Guys...
I had a customer come into my warehouse and saw a 17" X 12 3/4" Heatsink I had in stock and asked if I knew a machine shop to cut it down. I did and he was happy with the results so I'm offering these to you.... At this time I have 4 pairs available with 4 more that can be cut up. They measure 12 3/4" Length X 8 1/2" Width X 2 11/16" Tall Has 47 fins and they weigh 12 1/2lbs each Do not know heat dissipation. One side has a 5 1/2"X5 3/4" Indentation which I had aluminum plates made to make the heatsink flush so as to mount the PC board (included in the price) Price will be $100.00 for the pair plus shipping Anyone interested please email me and I'll send you pictures my pictures are to large to post here. steve.apexjr@prodigy.net Steve @ Apex Jr. Last edited by Apex Jr; 13th September 2010 at 08:14 PM. Reason: email address |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: MA
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Got pictures?
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Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: San Francisco, USA
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You can compress pics to fit -well someone you know maybe?
I'll send you my e-mail to get some pics to be sure though. What would the price be for an uncut, un modified big sink? When discussing such big and massive items, the most important thing is often if it can be put in a flat rate box. Can the uncut sink fit in a "medium" box? I'll check around here, as I might have one to measure. Mark |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: MA
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I want to see which way the fins are oriented before you cut them.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: MA
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If I'm picturing it correctly, sounds like they may work better cut the other way.
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What happened to my edit feature ? ? ? I was wrong, it was the width way .. 8 3/4" Sent pictures to Variac and he should post soon. Thanks Mark Steve |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Sunny SC,USA 15 min south of Charlotte NC
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Just a place holder as I am Interested also...E
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