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xerox4100
08-12-2009, 11:33 PM
I got bouth sides cut out and the spot under the moitor and the speaker spot but didn't understand that you needed to use some stronger woord outher than mdx to drill into outherwise it splits in half I'm sure that the sides are salvgeable but I need to replace the outhers. I tried to place photos on here but says dissalowed and I'm not able to creat a albume eather is that becouse I'm on a cellphone?
Nucklez
08-13-2009, 06:28 AM
That sux, I wish I knew which wood I used but I'm not a carpentar at all. I don't know the names of all the wood. All I know is that it is HEAVY! My little bartop is 80 + lbs, including the PC and the 17" CRT though, but still. That thing is really heavy.
Rossman
08-13-2009, 06:37 AM
Post some pics when u get back to a computer. Things never turn out perfect the first time, keep trying
When using MDF, you must drill pilot holes for your screws. Also, use lots and lots of glue. The glue is what actually holds the machine together, the screws hold the glue in place. Good lluck.
xerox4100
08-19-2009, 09:57 PM
ya i tried to post pic's but unable to on this site not sure why? but i bought a clamp and got wood glue because you all told me to and WOW what a difference it now stands on its own and dosnt fall apart never thought that glue would be that good now im just looking at ether
1 building the control panel
2 painting the cab wanting to get a mirrored black colour for the sides not sure if control panel going to have design
3 start buying pats for actual pc "expensive part lol'
4 finding the right monitor or tv to use, because i want to use hyper spin not sure if i should try a 3d one or just get something nice,
give me input guys it is greatly Greatly appreciated
Glad I could help out a bit. :) Post your pictures at imageshack, and use the website thumbnail url to post them here.
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