3 Custom Corsair 800D Assembly: Trim Panel

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2012

Making the missing trim panel over so it can be sent to Case Labs and powder coated. Many thanks to Jim of Case Labs for doing me this HUGE favor

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  • Good thing you didnt have to remake the LED panel as well. That would have made me insane. Guess youll drill holes later should you decide to how youre going to mount the PCU comb?

  • @TalonPro Yep I need to do that a little later on.

  • This is really cool. Not to sound like a whiny b**ch or anything but why aren't you wearing gloves or something? Isn't it dangerous to work with power tools without gloves?

  • @jtoro97 It might seem counter intuitive but gloves are a big no no around power tools that rotate like drills and saws and routers. If the material of the glove gets snatched into the tool it will wind your hand right into the thing.

  • I very much enjoyed this video. Good update.

  • @toonygamer2004 Thanks.

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  • I hate you wont be doing any more modding after Gemini

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  • Make sure to train your children in the ways of modding so they can carry on your legacy.

  • Very nice work

  • We'll all miss you. Good luck with your future. I think I'm going to go and cry now... ;(

  • Awesome stuff cyber. I am just starting a 800D watercooling build and I have been using your videos for reference. We just ran into a problem where FrozenCPU sent us a V2 5870 block when we need V1. And these things are so hard to get your hands on it might just ruin the build. I will be posting pictures and maybe video if i can get a proper camera. Its a dual loop with a tri rad on top and dual rad on bottom. Gunna miss you man, this post from overclock CyberDruid Goes Pro kills me :(

  • Er... PSU comb.. lol.

  • @Ockap1812 Definitely. Most metal work for cases features a number of folds or bends or embossing that most people do not have the tooling to replicate, but if you just want to stick together a box with angles or some other method of joining panels it's pretty simple. Basic tools are required of course and you need to settle on a method for joining parts together that doesn't look too stupid.

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