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Aopen case modifying (fascia cutting)?

 
 
Gary
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      6th Sep 2003
Nope, not for cooling and adding fans purposes, but the advertised
dimensions given for my new HQ08 tower case do not take into account the
fascia, which protrudes 2cm above the case itself. I therefore can't fit it
into the desired space (a heady mix of doh and grrrr!). I'd like to slice
off the top of the fascia, but have reservations on cutting plastic of this
kind, as it often fractures.

So, has anyone cut into one of these fascias and had that problem, is there
a way to ensure it doesn't happen?

Advice is most welcome :-)

Regards
Gary



 
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      7th Sep 2003
hot cutting knife.... cutting disc on a dremel

"Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:bjf3r4$j1q$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Nope, not for cooling and adding fans purposes, but the advertised
> dimensions given for my new HQ08 tower case do not take into account the
> fascia, which protrudes 2cm above the case itself. I therefore can't fit it
> into the desired space (a heady mix of doh and grrrr!). I'd like to slice
> off the top of the fascia, but have reservations on cutting plastic of this
> kind, as it often fractures.
>
> So, has anyone cut into one of these fascias and had that problem, is there
> a way to ensure it doesn't happen?
>
> Advice is most welcome :-)
>
> Regards
> Gary
>
>
>



 
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      7th Sep 2003
Gary wrote:
> Nope, not for cooling and adding fans purposes, but the advertised
> dimensions given for my new HQ08 tower case do not take into account the
> fascia, which protrudes 2cm above the case itself. I therefore can't fit it
> into the desired space (a heady mix of doh and grrrr!). I'd like to slice
> off the top of the fascia, but have reservations on cutting plastic of this
> kind, as it often fractures.
>
> So, has anyone cut into one of these fascias and had that problem, is there
> a way to ensure it doesn't happen?
>
> Advice is most welcome :-)
>
> Regards
> Gary
>
>
>


Seems a shame to do, but if it were me I'd remove all the components
from the PC, take a dremel and a cutting wheel and remove the excess
plastic slow and careful, and then use some of the sandable 2-part
hardenning putty from the hardware store to patch the gap at the top
then sand and smooth out.

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Gary
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      9th Sep 2003

"spodosaurus" <strictform@shyah_right!.com> wrote in message
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> Seems a shame to do, but if it were me I'd remove all the components
> from the PC, take a dremel and a cutting wheel and remove the excess
> plastic slow and careful, and then use some of the sandable 2-part
> hardenning putty from the hardware store to patch the gap at the top
> then sand and smooth out.


Thanks both for the advice. Had no idea what a "dremel" was, am now
enlightened... ;-)
I'm still deliberating about this mod, will be a shame to mess it up, but
can't see a feasible alternative.

Regards
Gary



 
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JAD
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      9th Sep 2003
is this going into one of those 'computer' desks cabinets (where there is a opening in the lwr side just big enough for the box)? If
so I wouldn't put it in there anyway, as the ventilation is quite poor.
In this case I would cut the desk before I cut the box.



"Gary" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:bjkvkt$j0k$(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> "spodosaurus" <strictform@shyah_right!.com> wrote in message
> news:K3J6b.88213$(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> > Seems a shame to do, but if it were me I'd remove all the components
> > from the PC, take a dremel and a cutting wheel and remove the excess
> > plastic slow and careful, and then use some of the sandable 2-part
> > hardenning putty from the hardware store to patch the gap at the top
> > then sand and smooth out.

>
> Thanks both for the advice. Had no idea what a "dremel" was, am now
> enlightened... ;-)
> I'm still deliberating about this mod, will be a shame to mess it up, but
> can't see a feasible alternative.
>
> Regards
> Gary
>
>
>



 
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Gary
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      11th Sep 2003

"JAD" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> is this going into one of those 'computer' desks cabinets (where there is

a opening in the lwr side just big enough for the box)? If
> so I wouldn't put it in there anyway, as the ventilation is quite poor.
> In this case I would cut the desk before I cut the box.


So would I, but no, it's to fit under a desk, but not a cabinet, there's no
enclosure as such, so ventilation isn't an issue.

Regards
Gary



 
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