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Old 27th Nov 2005, 11:00 PM   #41 (permalink)
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An update for today,anyway sorry for late updates,was relaxing these days

Finished Cut off Side Panel Window,it needs a respray

Cutting Arcylic into sizes for side/top panel window.

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Old 2nd Dec 2005, 01:46 AM   #42 (permalink)
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An update for today :thumbs:

Planned to fix wheels on my casing,but i drilled the hole on the casing underneath but it is to big so i did this...
Use Left over wood

Drilled holes


Screwing The wheels on the wood

screwed on below the case
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having wheels ? .. bad idea ..
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thanks to your wheels .. you casing have been raised higher .. because of the wood too .. its not nice. . you cant place this kind of systems on the table ..

besides.. you'll have problem locking the wheel
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An Update For Today :thumbs:
Drilling holes to fit arcylic


Cutting The back panel


Spraying sidepanel


Cutting a hole for the psu wires to go through the back


thats all for today
Getting some stuffs from bombman :hehe: :$:
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What's the extra case anyway? For watercooling?
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Old 10th Dec 2005, 11:03 AM   #46 (permalink)
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Yea WaterCooling
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Are you sure you need that much space for water cooling? How big is your radiator? Any pictures?
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Part2 Finished :thumbs:
heres what i done for today :hehe:
sprayed the wood black

fixed on the case


fixed Blue ccfl



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Havent bought Radiator Yet Still looking heh,some soo exp!
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go steal the radiotor from your mum's vios or maybe dad's Corolla or sherwin's kelisa ..

now you put wheels you must becare ful of your feels when the are folded in .. your casing is not not that stable .. put putting your water cooling tak above .. even much more not stable .....
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strange feeling with the modded casing..
looks like a trolley to me..
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