December 2005 Case Mods

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December 2005 Case Mods

Post by thefordmccord »

I'm finally getting these pictures up...

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Post by DJ_007 »

VERY VERY VERY NICE!! KICK ASS>. i like the cable wrapping
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Post by The_Last_Mohican »

I did some case modding myself this week. I was in the process of building a desktop case for my pc out of an old compaq case. I ditched the project today due to the fact im outta time to work on it, since im going back to EKU this week and i cant live without my pc. Also I need to get some better materials. the front and rear plates were made out of fiber board. Good job on urs. u appear to have better dremel skillz than me, ur fans holes were actually circular, lol.
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Post by thefordmccord »

Thanks for the complements guys!!
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Post by blittle »

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shampoo A
I can tell your love is waining...from the looks and smell of it, like being caught behind a cattle truck and all you smell is sh*t.
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Post by thefordmccord »

Yep, thats the best can of compressed air I have ever bought!!!!
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Post by 08aisaac »

Just today, I was thinking, 'I wish I were Jeremy, he has a dremel tool.'
Lol. Case modding for me consists of cardboard, or...
Hammer on the case, till it's a nice flat board of alluminum, and then have the neighbors pissed off.
Looks nice. Yours I mean, Mine looks like shampoo.
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Post by nighthawk101 »

Excuse the ignorance, but what did you do to get rid of the the smaller fan hole below the 120mm one?
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Post by thefordmccord »

nighthawk101 wrote:Excuse the ignorance, but what did you do to get rid of the the smaller fan hole below the 120mm one?
A welder.
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Post by nighthawk101 »

what type of metal did you weld in there?
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Post by thefordmccord »

A peice of sheet steal.
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Post by The_Last_Mohican »

I wish I knew u had a welder mccord, i could've used that. lol
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Post by thefordmccord »

Well, I don't. I took it out to my dad's shop and welded it there.
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