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    I think I got about the last one in the Atlanta area. Boy do I feel I got ripped off at the cost I actually paid with cash money too. I've paid more for POS cases from New Egg for systems I have put together for family.



    The PA120.3 will fit nicely at the top even with 6 fans if I put 3 outside of the case on the top. I'm even thinking about using my MM panel as a template for a side window and fans and use the plexiglass over again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daddyjaxx View Post
    I think I got about the last one in the Atlanta area. Boy do I feel I got ripped off at the cost I actually paid with cash money too. I've paid more for POS cases from New Egg for systems I have put together for family.

    I got mine at North Lake. Think they had 3 when I left.
    As far a dremels go. Has any one tried the cutter that looks like a drill bit? It is the 561 MultiPurpose Cutting Bit. I have one and have thought abot trying it. Might be easier than a cutoff wheel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lu523 View Post
    I got mine at North Lake. Think they had 3 when I left.
    As far a dremels go. Has any one tried the cutter that looks like a drill bit? It is the 561 MultiPurpose Cutting Bit. I have one and have thought abot trying it. Might be easier than a cutoff wheel.
    It's a nice thing to elaborate more on how ppl are using the dremel and witch tool they are using...

    Most of the courageous guys here are doing it by free hand... But I dunno If I would be so skillful with that thing at full rpm to make a perfect straight line... And the worst part is you only have 1 shot!

    How about using a guided saw like this: http://www.dremel.com/en-us/attachme...=69679&I=69804
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    Actually you would use a another attachment with the bit. http://www.dremel.com/en-us/attachme...=69679&I=69795
    That would make it easier to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lu523 View Post
    Actually you would use a another attachment with the bit. http://www.dremel.com/en-us/attachme...=69679&I=69795
    That would make it easier to use.
    I've tried that and those bits don't work so well on metal. If they made a carbide version it might work well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lu523 View Post
    Actually you would use a another attachment with the bit. http://www.dremel.com/en-us/attachme...=69679&I=69795
    That would make it easier to use.
    I was talking about another accessory. I really don't know how that tool in your link would help you make a straight line, but I bet that the thin case aluminum is easier to cut then that wood in the video preview.

    I think this is the one your looking for:
    678-01 Circle Cutter & Straight Edge Guide: http://www.dremel.com/en-us/attachme...=69679&I=69820
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