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Starbuck15 Black Belt


Joined: 01 Oct 2002 Posts: 615 Location: Wisconsin, USA
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Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2003 7:15 pm Post subject: Modding Project |
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Hey all, just a quick heads up here. Since I’m practically done with my new PC, I’ve got an old case, mobo, cpu (800mhz T-Bird), PSU, PCI Vid Card, etc. Laying around, I decided to mod it out and o-clock it. Eventually my plan is to get a network going for Lan Parties. Later I will then take the new PC with me to College when I leave, and give the other one to my parents. I’m planning on swapping old parts as I upgrade into the other one (video cards, mobos, etc., thus keeping it up slightly with the times).
Anyway taking into consideration my younger brother’s love for Spider-Man I’ll be painting it Red, with a black Web design. I bought a dremal, and have the blow-hole cut already as well as some other cutting I’ve done. It will eventually have 4 LED fans in it (two Red, and two Blue), as well as a Blue Cold Cathode, Red Rounded Cables, and a side window. I don’t have any pics right now, but I’m hoping to get some soon.
One quick question though, I bought a panel of Lucite-Tuff Acrylic Board that I’m planning on using for the side window. I’m planning on putting a side intake fan in the window, and I’m wondering if the Dremal will be able to cut through the Acrylic nicely. Thanks for any input! _________________ -Starbuck
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Tulatin Enlightened Master


Joined: 11 Dec 2002 Posts: 14664 Location: Canada
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Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2003 6:20 pm Post subject: |
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| acrylic is pretty easy to cut into to answer your first question. If you want to make this comp even more spider-manley, put one of the spiderman fan grills on the blowhole. They can be found through Xoxide, or at CompUSA. |
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Starbuck15 Black Belt


Joined: 01 Oct 2002 Posts: 615 Location: Wisconsin, USA
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Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2003 8:19 pm Post subject: |
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| Tulatin wrote: | | acrylic is pretty easy to cut into to answer your first question. If you want to make this comp even more spider-manley, put one of the spiderman fan grills on the blowhole. They can be found through Xoxide, or at CompUSA. |
Thanks for the head's up on Acrylic Tulatin, and yeah I was planning on getting one of those grills as soon as I've got some more cash, I guess I forgot to say that. _________________ -Starbuck
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Tulatin Enlightened Master


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Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2003 10:20 pm Post subject: |
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for working with acrylic, i actually found some advie, at http://fins.actwin.com/diy/acrylic.html
I also found that there is one issue w/ those spide man grills - the eves are large enough to allow finges to get to your fan... |
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Starbuck15 Black Belt


Joined: 01 Oct 2002 Posts: 615 Location: Wisconsin, USA
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Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2003 11:24 pm Post subject: |
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| Tulatin wrote: | for working with acrylic, i actually found some advie, at http://fins.actwin.com/diy/acrylic.html
I also found that there is one issue w/ those spide man grills - the eves are large enough to allow finges to get to your fan... |
Yeah but they look so damn cool! Thanks for the link! _________________ -Starbuck
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Starbuck15 Black Belt


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Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2003 6:14 pm Post subject: |
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Hey all, I'm thinking that the best way to attach the window to the side panel would be with some sort of epoxy. However, I haven't found any reviews that reccommend anything. Anyone have any ideas? No I'm not using a window kit, I cut the hole and will be mounting the plexiglass to the interior side of the panel. Thanks. _________________ -Starbuck
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Johnny Mnemonic Black Belt 1st Degree


Joined: 31 Oct 2001 Posts: 1903 Location: McKinney, Tx
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Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2003 10:20 pm Post subject: |
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I used 3M's double sided tape to hold window vent visors on old mustang. If it can take over 100 mph of wind, I imagine it will hold a window in place nicely...  _________________ 0100101001001101
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Starbuck15 Black Belt


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Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2003 10:14 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks Johnny, any advice on epoxy would still be appreciated though. Oh, and I've also considered Velcro. Thanks. _________________ -Starbuck
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barmouth Black Belt 1st Degree

Joined: 14 Oct 2002 Posts: 1289 Location: Guildford - UK
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Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2003 1:15 pm Post subject: |
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I'd use silicon bath sealer. Sticks most things beautifully.
Epoxy would be fine, but you'll need to key the plastic with wet/dry first. Expensive and way over the strength requirement you neeed. |
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