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maybe it jsut has to be made... not sold out..

interesting store however

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Yeah there gallary is awesome. Here is a review a place did on there modded tsunami. I was thinking about useing the silenceing foam for my tsunami just like they did after I read the review on it.http://reviews.pimprig.com/cases/mnpctech_...case.php?page=3 (check out page 4)

Lots of different ideas for different mods there. Glad everyone likes it. :D

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Guest Blooz1

That's Bill Owen's site.

 

You've never seen any of the cases he's done before?

 

He's quite well know, both here in the US and in the UK!

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I've stubbled across him looking up thremaltake tsunami mods. I dont think anyone would know who he is unless they did ike I did or someone told them about him. Now everyone knows. And I think his mod shop is new isnt it? Because I wanted to buy from him once before but didnt see a shop on his website. Could be wrong? :)

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He's had this shop open for quite a while. Really good guy, WAAAY into hotrods + cars!

 

As you can see, a lot of the inspiration for the billet aluminum parts he's designing and manufacturing comes from car + bike parts.

 

There's also some really good tutorials on that site about using Dremel's to do modding projects, cutting windows, etc.

 

I bought a case modded by Bill, the SC150, which is a slightly modified Compucase LX-6A19. (He deosn't sell 'em any more..) It's extremely plain-looking - just jet black - but's it's built lke a tank, has tons of room, and fantastic airflow. With 3x120MM sleeve-bearing Globe fans, I can barely hear the rig run with no other noise in the room!

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Guest Blooz1

He's had this shop open for quite a while. Really good guy, WAAAY into hotrods + cars!

 

As you can see, a lot of the inspiration for the billet aluminum parts he's designing and manufacturing comes from car + bike parts.

 

There's also some really good tutorials on that site about using Dremel's to do modding projects, cutting windows, etc.

 

I bought a case modded by Bill, the SC150, which is a slightly modified Compucase LX-6A19. (He deosn't sell 'em any more..) It's extremely plain-looking - just jet black - but's it's built lke a tank, has tons of room, and fantastic airflow. With 3x120MM sleeve-bearing Globe fans, I can barely hear the rig run with no other noise in the room!

 

Bill posts a lot in this forum;

Wiz D Forum?

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Thanks for that info. I really like some of the ideas he has for case mods. Much of his stuff can only be found from him because no one else makes it. I think for case modders out there his shop should be perfect for new ideas and custom designs. Im also into hotrods since Im a mechanic.

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