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Quote Stuey 24th August 2008, 03:05
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Originally Posted by Cheapskate
My cousin spotted me on Gizmodo too. I'm getting a lot of :| reviews.:)
-For the record, it's just '-punk'.
@Stuey - nice use of nice.:D
I bet you get some major sponsorship after this.

What I'd like to see is industrial suppliers getting in on all this. Say, Enco, for example. Maybe your next sponsor can help you with a power tool upgrade or something. Not that your skill is limited by your work, but how much/what can they possibly send you when you make due with whatever is available!
Quote CrixD 24th August 2008, 15:00
Many people forget that Blooballs was a LOW cost casemod :/
I think it is brilliant, and purely shows that casemod does not have to be done by the wallet.
About the style. I think it has it's own charm :)
Quote Cheapskate 26th August 2008, 04:20
@Stuey - I really hope so. To be honest, I'm terrible at bumming.:) I sent out 2 e-mails requesting sponsorship.
Did Craftsman ever replace Bob Villa? And industrial sponsor would rule. I probably can't get a CNC machine, but casting and welding stuffs would be cool. -or custom extruded aluminum coldplates... mmm, yummy ideas.
@CrixD - Thanks, but low cost? I spent like, $900 on this one. -Not including new tools. The 'toad was low cost, $40.
Quote Vimesey 27th August 2008, 00:10
Yer great workmanship. Really impressive skills and inginuity.

But unfortunately if i'm being honest i think this case is a whole new level of ugly :p.

Great work but not for me :)
Quote Cheapskate 27th August 2008, 00:23
I hear that a lot. When I realized it would be loud, I went all out.
Quote tonschk 27th August 2008, 11:14
This is the First plexiglas case already with the PSU at the bottom , all the other ready made plexiglas case are made with the PSU still at the top


I like the colors , Blue , orange , copper , good combination
Quote leowheeler 4th September 2008, 10:44
this is nuts!! jus a calibration of colour! secretly disguising a hamster cage ! lol only kiddin great mod!
Quote Ryan Cooper 18th November 2008, 03:59
Incredible job Cheaps!

- The wet saw would have never crossed my mind.

By the way, do you think a wetsaw would be good for cutting acrylic?

because, at least with me, i have to be really careful with acrylic, due to melting and all.
Quote Megalex 12th April 2009, 11:09
ExellenT!!!
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