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Project: Aluminum Water Cooling Case

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Re:Project: Aluminum Water Cooling Case Monday, September 10, 2012 1:52 AM (permalink)
I really like the craftsmanship you have put into your custom case. The AOC i2353Ph Monitor would closely match your rig (just a thought).  http://goo.gl/2KFCM
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Re:Project: Aluminum Water Cooling Case Monday, September 10, 2012 1:53 AM (permalink)
^  I love chrome.  
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Re:Project: Aluminum Water Cooling Case Monday, September 10, 2012 2:01 AM (permalink)
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^  I love chrome.  

It resembles the brushed metal finish- similar to your case. Ran across it yesterday. After seeing your thread,  thought it might match your build.
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Re:Project: Aluminum Water Cooling Case Monday, November 05, 2012 3:54 AM (permalink)
Drilled out the holes for the vandal resistant switches and fastened the front sheeting to the case.


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Re:Project: Aluminum Water Cooling Case Monday, November 05, 2012 8:40 AM (permalink)
That thing dwarfs even a TJ11 
 
Good job, keep it coming!

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Re:Project: Aluminum Water Cooling Case Wednesday, November 21, 2012 3:07 AM (permalink)
Finished the lower portion of the back sheet, which involved installing the PEM nuts, trimming the PSU mounting plates to the final size and creating an extra solid cover plate (which I almost forgot to do).


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Re:Project: Aluminum Water Cooling Case Friday, December 14, 2012 4:47 AM (permalink)
In order to ensure that the flat head bolts in the top sheet would sit perfectly straight and flush, I drilled slightly over-size through holes in the top u-channel so a hex nut could go onto the ends of the bolts.  But those nuts were now in the way of the sliding bar used to latch the side panels.  A fix for that was to mill-out those areas from underneath the sliding bar (via my handheld router).

The mill marks were quickly removed with some hand filing.

To prevent the sliding bar from falling out of the u-channel, some small pieces of aluminum angle were cut and attached to the channel.

But now the angles interfered with the latching hooks on the side panel, so those areas also had to be milled away (via a center-cutting mill on the drill press).


Finally, one leg of the angle that was used to make the latching hooks was visible through the side panel perforated aluminum, so that too required having to remove around 1/4-inch of material (via my trusty router).

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