Monsoon Hardline Kit

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Came across this on the net, some of you may have seen already but looks like a handy set for those planning hard pipe WC setup.

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Wee blurb....

1. Monsoon’s Hardline Pro Bender Kit is an integral part of our “end to end” Hardline solution that covers the four basic elements of using acrylic hard lines in your build:
Loop layout/planning and measurement. This is a very simple to use yet accurate center line plotting and measurement system that lets you reach right into your build and plan tube runs and provides precision center line measurements for every segment of your loop . The Mandrels themselves also have center line capabilities built in so the layout and planning tools mesh seamlessly with the Mandrels. All hardware and screws are included.

2. Bending Mandrels for jigged precision bending. Machined from solid aluminum, polished, anodized, and laser etched for maximum durability and surface quality on tube contact surfaces. They feature relevant degrees etched on in 1 degree increments. As previously mentioned they also have center line capabilities built in, and the 45, 90, and 180 all feature extended support legs to makes sure the tube is not only easily held at the exact angle, but is also held exactly “on plane” with zero deformation or twist etc.. They feature dual pass through holes for M4 (over sized for fine adjustment) that allow for flat mounting on your bending board. Also included are metal 90 degree clips that allow the mandrels to be mounted upright (perpendicular) to your building board so that builders can easily bend and fixture in two or more directions AND on two or more planes at the same time.

3. Miter Box, saw, and inner/outer reamer for cutting and dressing the ends of your tube. The miter box (I am including an image below for you–you can post if you like), is also precision machined from aluminum, anodized, and laser etched. The saw blade has a tooth density and design optimized for clean, fast, accurate cuts in acrylic. Includes a replacement blade and a combination inner/outer reamer to clean up the edges after a cut. The miter box is also designed to work within the center line system making locating cuts exactly where you need them very easy.

4. Heat Gun, gloves, and premium silicone insert. A dual setting heat gun that can stand upright if needed, diffuser, and cotton gloves for handling hot tube. Premium silicone bending insert sized correctly for the acrylic tubes ID.
Available for 1/2″ (13mm) and 5/8″ (16mm) OD acrylic tube with all size specific tools–mandrels, miter boxes, silicone inserts–color coded for easy identification.

All screws, clips, and other hardware are included–all the builder needs to add is a 24″ x 24″ x 1/2″ particle board work surface.

We will also be launching tube in two sizes–13mm and 16mm–and 8 colors. A line of push in type Power Grip Economy compression fittings and a full line of Premium compression fittings for Acrylic Hardline in our Free Center, Carbon, and Chain Gun. The Premium compression fittings share the same compression rings as our Flex tube fittings so users can mix and match soft and hard tube in the same build, or switch from one to the other from build to build by replacing only the barbs. IOW if you already own our Free Center, Carbon, or Chain gun Premium fittings for soft tube and you want to switch over to acrylic Hardline all you have to buy are the barbs–which are roughly about half the cost of buying new fittings–and will be available at all of our resellers in six packs and singles.
 
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Those bending stencils are exactly what i wanted to switch to hard tubing!

Today i got through just enough fittings to do my GPU, RAM, Mobo and CPU in acrylic but didnt have the confidence of making accurate angled bends. With this kit, id definitely have a go at the rest of the loop!

Wonder how much this kit will end up costing though...
 
I've written to them, didn't realise they are two husband/wife teams. There is a FB page "Monsoon Cooling" but I've asked on there if they are official, there's not much on there atm.
 
They do have a development thread on a US forum where they posted pictures of these as they were building the idea. Pretty sure they are official.
 
Would love to give that hard pipe a try (that sounds wrong :eek: !) I mean acrylic pipe.

Hope they make it over the pond, I read somewhere they expect to go to retail in the next few weeks in the USA.
 
looks expensive but I want it!

One thing i just thought of

when people do the hard piping, they could send off the finished pipes to one of those water print dipping service things and have any pattern they wanted put on their piping.


just a thought.
 
looks expensive but I want it!

One thing i just thought of

when people do the hard piping, they could send off the finished pipes to one of those water print dipping service things and have any pattern they wanted put on their piping.


just a thought.

No it comes as a sheet which is self adhesive, you apply it yourself.
 
Wee update,

I just got an email back from Gene @ Monsoon, which was great considering its coming up for Thanksgiving.

So he says he's been very busy putting together...

"some fairly comprehensive series of how to videos on the Hardline Acrylic tube products to help out those new to hard lines"

Looking forward to that :D
 
Awesome, thanks for updating the thread. I am sure i am not the only one interested in these!

I am trying out some acrylic tubing in the next few days, but only between blocks, like the sort of stuff Bitspower crystal links are used for.

Have had a play with a few kinds of fittings and have got to say more kinds of acrylic fittings would be welcomed!

My batch of compression acrylic fittings wont all unlock from the thread and i have tried everything to the point where i am ruining the fittings. The EK ones were not as secure as the compression ones but they are a fair bit more secure than bitspower fittings, which is fine since bitspower ones are intended to be between GPUs which don't need compression acrylic fittings to keep them in place.

Acrylic quick disconnects would be nice!
 
Awesome, thanks for updating the thread. I am sure i am not the only one interested in these!

I am trying out some acrylic tubing in the next few days, but only between blocks, like the sort of stuff Bitspower crystal links are used for.

Have had a play with a few kinds of fittings and have got to say more kinds of acrylic fittings would be welcomed!

My batch of compression acrylic fittings wont all unlock from the thread and i have tried everything to the point where i am ruining the fittings. The EK ones were not as secure as the compression ones but they are a fair bit more secure than bitspower fittings, which is fine since bitspower ones are intended to be between GPUs which don't need compression acrylic fittings to keep them in place.

Acrylic quick disconnects would be nice!

Yeah no problem, I think I replied to your thread about the jammed fittings, that's a real pain I'll bet. I really can't figure out why they'd be so tight.

Gene @ Monsoon dropped me another email and is very happy to hear we are discussing their product here. :D
 
It'd be nice if they decided to join the forum to see feedback and to represent new lines or future possible developments. Forums like this have bridged the gap between manufacturers, retailers and customers, speeding up development of things on the enthusiast end. Just look at the giant boom in quality and range of WCing gear that has turned up since the turn of the millennium!

(just look at some of the techlabs products like the pre-flashed 290's. Without forums' like these, retailers like OCuk wouldn't have a great idea on how successful they might be, fewer customers would appreciate the benefit/value of those kind of products and no one would be aware of the special retailer warranty that comes with it, which I think allows removal of heatsink and for RMAs to be handled locally by OCuk rather than sending it to the OEM)
 
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