Quote Originally Posted by CptDreadFlint View Post
Seriously Callen...I can't get this stupid smile off my face after seeing the level of execution you bring to the poker table.

Love love love (yes. that's THREE Loves ) what you did to create the holes for your power/reset switches. Reminds me a little of CyberDruid's Side Window Cut out tutorial but like...oompla loopaed. lolz

Enjoyed the pic explanation on how to eliminate "drilling drift", which takes more skill than Tokyo drift. heh.

I lack the online vocab to thoroughly express how much I enjoy your gift, me hearty! Seriously. The level in which you execute your fabrication ideas is just friggin' amazing. (chalk up another amazing from me.)

My turn to stir:

How did you get all this done and still have time to have Easter dinner with the fam? Spill publically here. Now.
I always love your comments, they're complementary yet extremely entertaining at the same time.

As far as family dinner goes, well the olds pissed off on holidays and left me to look after their place. So my easter family dinner was a subway by myself, and a dozen of my dads beers with my mates


Quote Originally Posted by karbonkid View Post
Your manner of 'hitting' and 'jumping on' things is quite unlike any other I have seen.

Just brilliant.
Thanks, karbonkid. I find swinging my dremel by the cord is the easiest way to get the best results. I dunno how it works, maybe i'm just lucky??


Quote Originally Posted by Xion X2 View Post
Great job on that PCI-e mod. You'll just have to make sure that you stick with cards with two six-pins and not an eight-pin like the new 480 or 5970 has.

I do have a question. Was it intentional for this piece right here not to line up on that right edge? (I'm sure it probably is and you just forgot to explain it.)

Cheers, Xion. I have no intention of getting new cards any time soon but, if the time ever did arise, it'd be a relatively easy fix.

As for the piece in the pic, it's actually an original case part and that's how it's meant to be. It's to allow the door to swing open.

Quote Originally Posted by Oli4v View Post
Great job again !
Thanks, bud. Its really appreciated


Quote Originally Posted by shazza View Post
Another good update, Callen. ( It might have been SNiiPE_DoGG's work log where you saw the drilling for the PSU wires)

@ Xion - I imagine the offset on the bracket is due to how the door fits onto the front of the case.
Thanks, Shazza , but it wasn't from one of Sniipe's logs, although i don't doubt for a second he hadn't done it before. It was a more recent log and the guy had passthrough fittings on his mobo tray.

Your also spot on about the offset, here, have a banana sticker

Quote Originally Posted by dingdong555 View Post
Top job AGAIN Callen...

P.S. Love the Union Jack!
Cheers, bro. Glad you liked it