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    I mod everything I touch. Indybird's Avatar
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    Default Case Frame Assembly

    So I've been planning to make a computer case using 0.5" aluminum L-framing. I have everything planned out except how to attach the pieces at the joints. I was thinking that some kind of joint cube or L-joint for this kind of thing exists, but I can't find any at the hardware store and I don't know what to search for online.

    Does anyone know what I am talking about?

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    I know Franklin used something similar to what you are talking about to build the frame in his Evolutionary mod located in the "Featured Worklogs" section, but that was for full square tubing. Not sure if there is such a thing for L frame. Most people use rivets, but I don't feel that you will get a very strong structure that way. One thing you can consider is using scraps of plexi to glue 90 degree shapes with some good epoxy and you'll get a good base to either epoxy the aluminum to or bolt it to.
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    Default Re: Case Frame Assembly

    Defyant's latest mod seems to just use screws or rivets or something on those lines.

    http://www.thebestcasescenario.com/f...ad.php?t=15578

    Another idea is find someone with a welder and have the pieces welded together?
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    Welding aluminum is rather tricky. You need a special welding setup and even if you have it you must be very skilled. Especially in the case of angle aluminum stock because it is such a soft,lightweight aluminum that it vaporizes easily under a welder.
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