Re: Battlefield 2 L.A.N. PC.
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Originally Posted by
lukeisthecoolest
you should bring it anyway! i might be bringing my OPP csae without a comp inside (atleast a working one ;))
Its a 2 1/2 hour drive. Its a little far just to show a work in progress. When is the next show around the baltimore and philly area?
EDIT- What do you guys think about bullet holes? Should I thow a couple in or leave it the way it is. I would cover the holes in plaxi and have the red lights shine through.
Idea??
Oh, if you have any suggestions on hole placement pm me a pic..
Re: Battlefield 2 L.A.N. PC.
I continued work today on the receiver for the remote start.
I started by taking some 3 pin connectors from old fans and wiring them to the receiver. I did this so I can easily disconnect it from the power and motherboard.
I then started to sand, primer, and paint the receiver box and the front cover of the switch box.
I didnt get much done today sense it was raining outside most of the day. Well, tomorrow some more interesting stuff. I start on cutting the front bezel and the front fan hole.
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Today i only had time to cut the front hole for the 120mm front fan.
I traced an outline and made my ruff cut first
I then cleaned it up with the dremel, sandpaper, and the marked the spots to drill the holes for the screws.
I ended by primer and painting the edges of my cut and the front fan grill. I havent decided if I will keep it green or paint it black. The green seems to blend in and make it seem like it is built in.
Ill post a small update later of the fan installed once it has dried. And what color should I paint the fan; black or green?
-danthegeek
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Heres a few pics of the receiver box and the switch box
The switch box with its new paint.
The receiver
I made a sticker and took some sand paper to it and the cover to make it look worn.
-danthegeek
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I have some progress pics.
Not much done but at least this gives an idea of what I have been doing.
I painted the top panel. The white area is actually paper but It gives you an idea of what the frosted plexi wil look like. I did a little bit of aging to the top and I will continue it on the rest of the case.
The front fan finished, I just need to paint the bolts.
EDIT-I also did a quick sketch on the front bezel setup. I think I may finally be certain on the order of things.
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Anyways, I now have my front bezel cut out.
I then bent it at a 90 degree angle as best i could with a Rubber mallet and some angled aluminum.
I laid out the front(actual size) and I will start cutting the holes and brackets for the stuff tomorrow. I have to make metal plates that everything fits into so i can remove stuff by taking out screws. Should look good.
Oh, and this is what I will use to attach the cd rom to the front. I just have to cut it along the bottom tape marks and then support it with something.
EDIT- On a side note, If anyone is wondering why I went with green for the color instead of beige, well it was beige. It made it look like an old office computer. So, I went with green to give it more "flare."
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OK time for an UPDATE!!!
I needed something to fix the unneeded holes in the side of the case. So, I went to Autozone and bought some "Quick Steel." So I used this and it worked great. Its so strong, I dont have to worry about the holes anymore. If I need to drill a smaller hole in the same spot I can.
Right Side holes fixed and primed.
Left Side holes fixed and primed.
For the front I used the "Quick steel" again to attach the front panel and primed. Trust me, it isnt coming off. I tested it with other scrap pieces and a hammer. I destroyed the steel before it even started to crack. I just need to fill in the gaps a bit and sand the primer smooth.
While the primer was drying, I cut the bracket for the CD-ROM drive. Easy enough
I went ahead and marked to screw holes for the top cover.
The I used a small drill bit (forget the size) and made a hole for the sheet metal screws.
The finished product. If you notice the top left screw has a brocken head. Nothing some vice-grips cant fix.:) .
Once the primer was dry I sanded the entire case and primed it. A little smoother and I will need this when I paint it and blacken in some areas like I did for the top cover.
Once that was dry I took some black paint and painted the underside of top cover and the case. Ill let them dry over night and start work again tomorrow.
Thanx for viewing.
-danthegeek
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OH I finished the back door.
I started by evening up the door to the case as much as possible. Its close enough. I also had to cut off two rivet heads on the left side of the case so i could attach the hinges.
After they were cut, I taped everything up to mark the holes and then drilled.
Before I attached the door, I wanted to cut a small hole in the bottom for air ventilation. So, I marked it off and then cut it with the handy dremel. I intend to put some mesh in the hole as well.
After that, I attached the door with the hinges.
I then marked the holes for the latches and attached them as well.
I then sanded and threw on some primer to protect the metal.
I hope to start the front tomorrow but that will be a challenge. I have to cut a piece out of another case to create a door for this one. O just hope I dont screw-up the measurements.;)
Thanx for looking,
-danthegeek
On a side note:
I think it looks much better then it did before the overhaul.
Before
After
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Originally Posted by
h3moglobe0
I know one thing
Show to us your big black eyes and grey skin, now!
Why there is no pics off you? Cuz you aint' human!
This is creaziest shi+ ever. Ehhh.
Plz don't seat on couch then! Ever! Just modd. Anything you want and post it.
It's a real pleasure to look at this work.
I wonder, why am I so Lazy ?? fsck! :D
HAHA. Ill have my girlfriend take a pic of me tomorrow. Actually, I dont have a pic of me.
Anyways, thank you for your complements
Ok, a small update for everyone.
I got the front door cut out and mounted, I didnt take any pic of the process because it was just like the rear door just much more complicated. Trying to take a piece of metal out of another case and make it match this was quite a task. I took about 7 hours total until i was happy with it enough to mount it. I also had to fill in a bunch of holes because it was severly corroded.
PICS
front with handle
hinges
latch
In case you were wondering how strong this is, I picked it up by the front door. Its solid as a rock and didnt flex a bit. I think it could be fully loaded and still have the handles be functional.
Thanx for viewing
-danthegeek
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Oh, I forgot
I took a pic of the plexi after I frosted it. I took my desk lap and used it as the light.
Thanks again for the complements.
-danthegeek
EDIT- Got some more pics
no light on the plexi
The lid (not attached or sanded and prepped). I put the can next to it so you get an idea of the size of the case
This is my plan for the bottom of the lid. I will mount the speakers in the front and have a storage area for wires and crap. Maybe even a knife ;)