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Carnage_cdl
10-14-01, 02:12 AM
Check it out if u want..
http://www.overclockers.com.au/pcdb/view.php?name=Carnage_cdl&page=pics
post some feedback :)
fuzzba11
10-14-01, 03:04 AM
Awesome window, that thing is huge!! Along with the rest of your case, at that.
Nice and shiny, too :p
Put it up in the case mod gallery(and check out mine, while you're at it ;) )
The Overclocker
10-14-01, 05:08 AM
nice, i really ned to take some pictures of my case, but it is allways not finsished
TheMortalWombat
10-14-01, 03:24 PM
Not too sure that I like a window that big, but nice work on the paintjob and the front intake
Kingslayer
10-14-01, 04:04 PM
Why did you paint a picture of a foot on your case? I don't get it.
:)
Sweet case bro.
Carnage_cdl
10-16-01, 01:18 AM
hehhe cheers guys..
if u want any further info i forgot to mention my website...
www.geocities.com/carnage_cdlus/
!!tio!!
10-16-01, 06:58 AM
Well.... IT IS NOT VERY GOOD compare to others but compare to mine.... is quite good!
*JEREMY*
10-16-01, 07:06 AM
pretty sweet dude,good work
The Overclocker
10-16-01, 12:37 PM
woh, i have been here before
Very Nice! I might start looking for a new hobby!:)
Kudos on the very shiny case. I hope mine looks that shiny when I'm done. Did you use basecoat/clearcoat on it?
Carnage_cdl
10-16-01, 10:41 PM
Originally posted by Oni
Kudos on the very shiny case. I hope mine looks that shiny when I'm done. Did you use basecoat/clearcoat on it?
Just followed the automotive paint guys instructions...
Got some high gloss jet black stuff.. whacked it in a air compressor thing..
oh first, but back the exsisting crappy Aopen paint job with 1200 wet and dry (wet) to smooth it out and get rid of the bumps...
No need for an under-coat cause it already had paint..
then whacked it in the aircompressor thing... the high gloss paint, my dad sprayed it for me... did about 4-5 coats
Left it for a week, cut it back with 1200 wet and dry (wet of course) used a cutting compound, then useed car buffer products with an electrical buffer..
its almost an mirror finish.. sure does get alot of fingerprints though :)
xCarne_Asada
10-17-01, 01:54 AM
nice case.
Originally posted by Carnage_cdl
Just followed the automotive paint guys instructions...
Got some high gloss jet black stuff.. whacked it in a air compressor thing..
oh first, but back the exsisting crappy Aopen paint job with 1200 wet and dry (wet) to smooth it out and get rid of the bumps...
No need for an under-coat cause it already had paint..
then whacked it in the aircompressor thing... the high gloss paint, my dad sprayed it for me... did about 4-5 coats
Left it for a week, cut it back with 1200 wet and dry (wet of course) used a cutting compound, then useed car buffer products with an electrical buffer..
its almost an mirror finish.. sure does get alot of fingerprints though :)
I did mine a similar way, but I didn't use wet/dry on it. just an air powered orbital sander to take the paint down. Ditto w/ the primer.
I'm gunna see if I can get more than one coat on it. If I can, I'll sand it down and buff it out w/ some buffing compound and a nice air-powered buffer. If not, I'll clear it.
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