On 3/26/06, Peter A. H. Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That answers my questions -- I just wasn't sure if I had to > meticulously mask out areas for when I reassembled the case or if you > could pretty much just put it back to gether if you sprayed the whole > insides... anyway, I think you answered my question, thanks. > > Peter > > Quoting Naz Gassiep: > > It looks and acts like spray paint. Its a bit thicker and has a rubbery > > feel once applied. You can spray it over screw holes and then just > > poke screws through it if it occludes the hole. I don't know what you > > mean by "how much space does it take up", its just like applying a coat > > of paint. > > > > - Naz. > > > > Peter A. H. Peterson wrote: > > >Quoting Naz Gassiep: > > >>If you're willing to perform some mods to the case, spraying the inside > > >>with Dynamat Accoustic Absorption spray reduces the noise noticably. If > > >>done well all internal surfaces including the sides of the PSU etc) the > > >>noise drop is dramatic. > > >> > > >>http://www.dynamat.com/products_car_audio_dynaspray.html > > >> > > >>That is *good* stuff generally, I keep a can right next to my WD40. > > > > > >How much space does it take up? Like, do I have to be careful about > > >spraying it so that I can reassemble the case or is it unobtrusive > > >enough to just spray everywhere? > > > > > >Thanks, > > > > > >Peter > > > > > > > > > > -- > > MrNaz photo gallery and journal at: > > www.mrnaz.com > > -- > Peter A. H. Peterson, technician and musician. > ---=[ http://tastytronic.net/~pedro/ ]=--- > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
I'd fit the machine all together first. I have a two different cases in which the powersupply goes in as a friction fit, and barely in at that. Any addition to the outside of the ps would make it impossible to fit in the case. Well, at least not with some dremeling. That said, where as normal paint may add as little as a few thousandths of an inch to a surface, this stuff will be quite a bit thicker. Oh, 7 ten thousandths, approx it says: Recommended Thickness: 0.070" (1.78 mm) That's not chump-change to even loosely fitted parts, especially when you factor in two sides, as appropriate to some components. However, it should be much easier to just poke holes through it to clear out through screwholes after the fact. Non-through screwholes could be another issue. Automotive supplies can come in handy for case modding. If you want to recolor plastic parts (faceplates), look into vinyl-die. Works awesome. -- Noah Dain "Single failures can occur for a variety of reasons that have nothing to do with a hardware defect, such as cosmic radiation ..." - IBM Thinkpad R40 maintenance manual, page 25

