On Sunday, Jan 19, 2003, at 21:16 Europe/London, Dustin Rinebold wrote:

> Ah I see. I thought you were just talking about the clips on the inside
> of the case to secure the motherboard - not the port openings on the
> back panel itself. That's very cool, and it looks pretty good. Thanks
> for taking the time to share this with all of us!
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<Yeh it's hard work doing it all by hand but the results are much better 
<IMHO. Plus you gain more satisfaction if it takes 2 hours of hard graft 
<than a 2 minute spell with a Dremel tool.
<Mark Benson
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I agree. Also a dremel tool can go wrong a lot faster than a file.
I've done one in a IIci case.
Now I'm putting a CD ROM drive where the hard drive was. Lots of cutting and filing.
I use a hacksaw blade and course files. Then finish up with a fine file.
I'll let you know when I get it done.
johnsn

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