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Death-Merchant
09-18-2006, 01:12 AM
Ok, I'm about to mod my case. Last time I tried to paint a case with rattle cans, it turned out moderatly terrible. I just want some tips to getting a decent matte finish on this thing. Also, can you still get decent results by doing it outside? I live in an apartment and I can't do it inside unfortunately. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks. FYI: This is the case I'm going to be modding. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811129148

EDIT: I just realised that my case has rivets in it. After they're removed, can you just screw a screw into the resulting hole?

silverdemon
09-18-2006, 02:20 AM
search the forum for tips, there are a lot of paint-guides...

as for the rivets, you drill them out and put new rivets in. you could use something like a bolt and a nut, but it probably wont fit. In my case the sidepanels slid over the rivets, so if I put a screw or something there, the panel would fit anymore...

my suggestion: get some rivets and a riveteer-apparatus (don't know the name in english ;) )

Chel
09-18-2006, 07:33 AM
Its a hand riveter unless you want one of those fancy expensive ones :p
Heres a good write-up on painting http://boxgods.com/dept/modding/index.php?Action=Article&ID=198 Lots of people use this one.

The Black Pumpkin
09-18-2006, 09:46 AM
Painting outside is always the best idea, unless you're trying to get high. :D

Airbozo
09-18-2006, 11:18 AM
Painting outside is always the best idea, unless you're trying to get high. :D


That is the kind of high that sticks with you the rest of your life and can cause serious problems with vital organs... ALWAYS use a mask when painting (and not one of those cheap rubberband and cloth masks either).

Yes, you can replace rivets with screws, but you have to get the right size and I would reccomend self tapping metal screws. You can get them with different types of heads so they look good.

Death-Merchant
09-18-2006, 11:31 AM
Thanks much for the help, I'm sure it'll be useful.