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looking good. Really like the plastidiping of the board, is it painted on both sides?

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looking good. Really like the plastidiping of the board, is it painted on both sides?

thanks

 

No i just dipped the top side of the mobo

 

had a issue with the gasket on the back for the retention bracket

 

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here it is after the notches were cut

 

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Really nice build so far.... I'm looking to see more. BTW how didi you paint the mobo with the plastidip? I suppose you had a Plastidip spray and you covered all the connectors and sockets with masking tape right?

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What an incredibly sexy build! Can't wait to see further progress :) 

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Really nice build so far.... I'm looking to see more. BTW how didi you paint the mobo with the plastidip? I suppose you had a Plastidip spray and you covered all the connectors and sockets with masking tape right?

 

thanks .....yes i covered all connections with frog tape then removed while dip is still wet

 

missed one and i had to razor knife it off.so best to do it while still wet  :blink:

 

mfw I see that plastidip 

 

 

I love the stuff  :P

What an incredibly sexy build! Can't wait to see further progress :)

 

thanks build is moving forward today  :D

 

plastidipped wireless

 

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here is a dryfit on the cpu block

 

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This build is too damn good. Every damn update, you have to take reeeaaally damn nice pictures of your reeeaaally damn nice work. I'm always left craving the next damn update.

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wow those pics look good. You're a good photographer.

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This build is too damn good. Every damn update, you have to take reeeaaally damn nice pictures of your reeeaaally damn nice work. I'm always left craving the next damn update.

 

thanks Glad you like the pics I  have come down with the shutterbug

Oh my damn this looks crazy!

 

should get a little crazier soon  :huh:

 

This is amazing from the start. Very excited for what you have to offer in the near future. You're very skilled aswell with bending the tubing, I would love to try this on my next build or perhaps redo my build with plastic tubing. Fantastic and your photos are amazingly clear, beautiful! All the best buddy, pleasure to have you here.

 

thanks still having a issue with getting the bending tube all the way thru the tube  :wacko:

wow those pics look good. You're a good photographer.

thanks I do try 

 

I show my photo gear here

 

http://www.casemodcontest.com/f47/father-fuzzys-camera-gear-379/

 

I picked up new rework station to help out with the mods and sleeving

 

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some new cutters

 

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This one looks like a couple of LP records  :wub:

 

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How am I just seeing this now

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Wow, really neat, good planning, well executed. This will indeed be good if you keep the same quality!

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Beautiful! Looking forward to the final pics!

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How am I just seeing this now

  

Hopefully with your eyes

Wow, really neat, good planning, well executed. This will indeed be good if you keep the same quality!

 

Thanks not much of a planner ,more get on it and see what's happen

 

Beautiful! Looking forward to the final pics!

Thanks me too ,but will take some more time to get there

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Micro SSD for the project

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Really nice build man.. Keep up the good work!

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Really nice build man.. Keep up the good work!

 Thanks a lot hope to get some good stuff done this weekend

 

@Father Fuzzy great picks once again man

 Thanks! here is a few more

 

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ordered in some mesh covers for the xtra psu holes think it looks better than the solids

 

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Darkside d5 pump/res

 

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Power cords ends

 

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CL liquid Ultra

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

changed my mind on the hard drive area :P

 

Small update cut and bent some black acrylic for a 2.5 hard drive holder for the side of the S3 :)

 

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added some ssd's for a test fit...looks like its going to work :D

 

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Where did you find that scythe SSD adapter? I have a pair that i got years go but havnt seen any since Scythe USA closed down. Nice Plextor mSATA SSD BTW. ;)

Also where did yo get the AC power cord ends they look so nice!

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