Haha that's a nice addition to your case :P
I've got the same handles in my bathroom to hang my towels on![]()
Haha that's a nice addition to your case :P
I've got the same handles in my bathroom to hang my towels on![]()
"Amicus Plato — amicus Aristoteles — magis amica veritas"
OMFG realy nice work men................contratulationjejeje
I wan to see that work finished![]()
Good luke.......
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excellent workmanship kibbler.
i really dig that omega mount... too bad i don't have access to alum around my area.
@Roodbard: ...not sure if that was a compliment...thanks if it was
@Skinnee, Arni, ShArko: Thanks for all your comments
@bianco: Thanks and I'm keeping an eye on your build as well, that's a lot of fun toys there (btw I seem to recall another photo in another worklog where some little girl is inspecting a watercooling part. That was on VRforum, was that you as well?)
Hang on a sec you're in Singapore, too! There's lots of raw material around here, just have to find a GOOD neighborhood hardware stores (not the generic kind that sell mostly household fixtures, you need a bona-fide "wu jing" store).
Last edited by Kibbler; 09-15-2008 at 06:26 PM.
hi Kibbler. yeah, that's where i started the worklog... trying to sync both now. was going to do simultaneous before, but xs didn't get me approved for quite sometime. good having advice from as much experts as i can. that's my daughter performing the quality check. hehe. ok, i'll try to go out further my area and search. haha. thanks!
Ask around. I managed to find a couple of stores in Clementi central area. Well stocked w/ tools, metal stock, paint, etc. If you're interested, for powder coating I went to a place close to Bishan, there's a tech park around that area.
Hey Kippler, could you make some schematics om how you made the bracket for the fans and rad?
Would be nice as I am damn clueless currently how I myself could pull it up, without ruining the front :P
Kibbler, can i mount a 120mm Blackice X-Flow at the top of the case where the 140mm is without modding? I would like to retire my Coolermaster 330 case. I kinda like the price and layout of the Antec 300. If it´s possible then i have found my next case.
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@CrixD: They're just aluminum angle pieces joined together. I can take some measurements, but with only a steel ruler I don't know if they will be accurate enough for you.
@Roodbaard: Thanks, it's the modding equivalent of kit-bashing, which is great, because I have neither the tools nor the expertise to fab my own parts.
@Shocker: It's possible, but depends on how you want to step-down 140mm to 120mm. Biggest issue is the top panel is very close to the mobo, so tall mosfet sinks or blocks will interfere with a top rad. You might be able to get away with a scythe 140mm kama: Mount to the case using 140mm holes, and mount to the rad using 120mm holes.
The first bit of sleeving
Sat down and worked on splicing my rad fans while watching the Singapore GP on TV (go Massa!)
Notable thanks to twwen2 and Dangals for their great pics and guide, respectively.
Soldering the 1st junction
Combination of heat shrink segments. The wires on the left are sleeved, then the whole junction is heat-shrunk with 3/8 (1/4 would probably work too, but it might be tight). I'm using 3:1 dual wall (glue lined) from cableorganizer.com.
Here's the final
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Aha, there's my man!
Nice job, you put my handiwork to shame!
I see you didn't forget any of the sleeving...![]()
i'm curious...what happened to the RPM wires of the other 2 fans?
Nice job Kibbler
Keep it up and dont forget the pics![]()
thanks twwen2...i learn something new everyday!![]()
Thanks BA, that's a great compliment coming from your caliber
The dual-wall is nice. Not sticky to begin with, and easy to slide over wire/sleeve. Once heated the glue melts and the tube shrinks, which can squeeze a bit of glue out of the ends, like in this pic (this only happened on 3/8 shrink, not on 1/8, I assume because 3/8 has more glue inside). That may not look as clean as regular shrink, but the glue is strong and I like the security, actual and psychological.
I noticed that most resellers use regular shrink to sleeve their fans. In a few cases the shrink doesn't "grip" enough, and I can either slide the sleeve + heat-shrunk end freely, or pull the sleeve out of the shrink entirely. Very nasty. I chose glue-lined to avoid that (for a small price premium).
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I'm waiting for updates
very nice project..
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