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What's the appeal of a bartop machine?
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jcrouse:
Your pic isn't big enough to tell but how bout two small fans in the cross piece above where the rear doop closes. That's where mine are.

John
nostrebor:
My mini was built for my 6 year old, and has seen tons of use, but I realize that soon it will be too short. The solution is to build an extension base, and design your mini for it, so it can be raised to cabaret height.

I already have the extender base plans done for sis's cabinet, right down to the quick connections. When she stops using it, I'll simply add the base and have a cabaret sized machine.
eccs19:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on December 22, 2005, 12:26:19 pm ---
And where exactly does it put it?
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ChadTower:

You would need holes AND a fan.  Adding only the fan doesn't do much because you need air entrance and exit.  Adding only the holes helps but only if you put them near the top of the unit.  Putting them near the bottom or the middle physically limits how much of the heat will escape (heat rises).
erictrumpet:
Since it's shaped like a little house anyway, stick a tiny chimney on top.
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