I like No.2.
Beautiful job, +repiness comin' your way.
And I'll be a sheep... drives need stealthing.....
I like No.2.
Beautiful job, +repiness comin' your way.
And I'll be a sheep... drives need stealthing.....
I like the third one. reps for you. As for the flip down door... hmmm. Rip it off, glue some extenders to the edge of the tray and make your stealthiness.
OK, ok, you guys talked me into it. I'll stealth my drive bays.
So here is the new plan. I'm going to use the drive bay covers that came with my case but I"m going to add the clear Lexan over the top just like I did for the fan controller. The only problem is how do I attach the lexan to the aluminum without seeing the tape, glue, or whatever that holds it? I thougt about using the same 4 screws that are on the corners of the fan controller. That way it would look very uniform, but I think the screws will take a way from it a little. What do you guys think?
Then after all that is done, I'm going to come up with a new Laser etch design that will incorporate all the drive bays together! Not sure how I will light it though.
Go for it with the 4 screws, if they all match, it'll look cool.
ok, I've got the 3 other Lexan panels cut and drilled. Now I just have to find some small matching screws like the ones in the contoller. I'll probably just replace them all so they match exactly, but they need to be different lengths.
Time to hit up my local hardware store.
At lunch today I stopped and got some stainless steel flat head allen screws and nuts to attach the lexan to my drive bay covers. WOW those were expensive!!! over $10 for 16 screws and 16 nuts. I guess being that they are stainless is what made them expensive. I'll shoot some pics when I get home tonight.
Sounds good.
Are they heavy?
I always feel better parting with money when I'm buying something heavy...
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