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    Ride on, Bucko. FuzzyPlushroom's Avatar
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    Much +rep for the WallPC and its surroundings. I'm slowly growing a similar wall of my own! Got plenty of dead/obsolete 'boards; just have to decide where/how to hang 'em...
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    I have more than I have room to hang 'em. I think I want to take the all down to paint the wall behind them 'motherboard green' then rehang them
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    Over 75 Custom PC's in 20 years TheGreatSatan's Avatar
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    I added the power button today. I used Gorilla glue to lock it in, thus the white foam

    I just went with something ghetto. It's going to be behind the top piece so it's not like it's going to be seen





    I did the same thing with the top screw. I add Gorilla glue to the screw and as it dries it expands and makes a far superior hold



    I got my old El Diablo cover cleaned up



    And mounted it



    There's still more to do
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    Man I am totally in love with that panel! That black and red.... :drool: oops dangit got drool on my keyboard.

    lol you=gorilla glue is like me=JB weld
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    The panel was orginally made to look like "Cooling Lava". It turned out really well for my first real paint job
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    Default Re: Project: Frame Box Media Center

    If you compare this pic and the last one you'll see that I removed some motherboards and pushed others closer together



    The monitor is 19 inches (Regular, not Wide) and has a handy carry handle on the back



    I added two hooks to my wall



    Then mounted the LCD and ran the VGA cable down the side



    Looks pretty cool



    Since the IO area isn't the easiest to access, I ran a USB extension cord down and tied it into my wall of shame

    Now it'll be easier to quickly plug in a flash drive



    I'll be leaving the cut out exposed to allow for the best airflow



    I thought it woulld be cool if I signed the panel before I clear coated it

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    Default Re: Project: Frame Box Media Center

    very cool. nice signature!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonT-FeaR View Post
    very cool. nice signature!
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    lol. my signature is literally just a squiggly line. Courtesy of the US Army.
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    Default Re: Project: Frame Box Media Center

    Yeah, mine isn't much better, courtesy of a local govt job I had in auditing where everything had to be signed in and out - probably around 150 sigs a day on average...

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