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Old 01-14-2008, 07:41 AM
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Update time...



After some more stripping, the full size of the lower compartment can now be seen. And an added bonus was found within...



A nice piece of sheet metal mesh material. This will be cleaned/painted and reused somewhere else on the mod



I've also started stripping/labelling all the control knobs from the front panel.



The knobs are made of 'bakolite' (a kind of pre-historic plastic) they are very heavy despite the 'lite' the name would suggest. They are also quite brittle and fingers crossed, I wont break any as I'd like to re-use them on modern variable resistors for fan speed controllers.

Heres the main power switch



I'm thinking about replacing it with one of these



more soon....
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Old 01-14-2008, 10:35 AM
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Interesting idea, I am looking forward to see how this goes. Congrats on the front page.
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Old 01-14-2008, 06:19 PM
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Interesting idea, I am looking forward to see how this goes. Congrats on the front page.
I'm not sure where it will end up, I've so many ideas in my head. I hope to build in an LCD screen as a 2nd desktop to display an oscilloscope pattern on the round screen (among other things to display). Problem is that with the round 'bezel' in the current position, the LCD would need to be located so far back in the case that there would be some sort of tunnel required to view it. Im checking out the possibility of re-locating the bezel flush on the top angular front face but theres some bracketry behind it that supports the internal chassis and handle arrangement. The more I strip from the case, the more I will be able to judge what will work. Thanks for the congrats
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Old 01-23-2008, 03:24 AM
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Ha... found this old pic when doing some more research

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Old 01-28-2008, 09:46 AM
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Update time...

Front panels removed and cleaned



Possible hard drive location



Or here



Or there



Lower compartment on underside of scope showing possible optical drive cage location. (I will remove the floppy brackets later)



Mobo tray crudely hacked from the donor machine... I'll tidy it up later too



Rear view of mobo tray positioned in scope case



And a side view

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Old 01-28-2008, 01:06 PM
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Heres the screen bezel and the cast alloy bracket removed



The cast bracket also attaches the front panel to the inner chassis by means of the angled flanges that run down each side.



This view shows the ends of the chassis that should attach to the cast bracket.



I want to position a PSone lcd monitor behind the round bezel, so Im planning to cut the flanges (that contain all the mounting holes) from the bracket...



and hopefully be able to position the bezel here...



A bit of metal fabrication will be needed to hold the bezel in place...

sorry about the quality of some of the pics, the battries were low on my camera so I couldnt use the flash.
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This is coming along nicely! And giving me ideas for a future HTPC mod, believe it or not!
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Old 01-29-2008, 07:40 AM
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It's all coming together now, should be plenty of room for the hardware.
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Looks sweet. I'll deff be watching this one. +sub & + rep
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Old 01-29-2008, 03:19 PM
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Thanks for the comments guys

If anyone can tell me how to duplicate this effect with clever 12volt lighting I'll have thier babies.



Nice1 jdbnsn, Thanks

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