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i'd say if not the funniest movie in (what was it, 2004?), it would have to be the most original.

 

i fear he wont have that great of a career though.. i mean, its hard to look at him the same way in another role..

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Ditto about the instant email notification, sorry guys start a Movie thread

 

Anyone ever mod an acrylic case from 80mm fans to 120mm? I cut an 80mm fan hole into my Centurian's window, but that is much thinner than my acrylic case. How did it come out and what did you use?

 

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OK, I used the regular round cutting dik on the window, what melting the acrylic? I guess I should go slow. Have you actually performed this mod? I was also wondering if anyone tried putting a window in an Antec P180?

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OK, I used the regular round cutting dik on the window, what melting the acrylic? I guess I should go slow. Have you actually performed this mod? I was also wondering if anyone tried putting a window in an Antec P180?

Oooh, no, not the cutting disc. And not a regular Dremel either. The Roto-zip is a special Dremel, and it comes with a circle cutting jig. Once you have one of those, use the spiral cutting bit. It kind of looks like a router bit. I'm sorry, I should've been more specific.

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I know rotozip, very good, I used to hang drywall for 7 years, so we used them to cut out all our outlets, highats, windows, etc. thanks for the info, I think I got an old Roto-Zip laying around here somewhre just gotta get new brushes for it, stil got bits too. Should I use regular non-guiding bits, self-guiding bits or the tile bits?

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I know rotozip, very good, I used to hang drywall for 7 years, so we used them to cut out all our outlets, highats, windows, etc. thanks for the info, I think I got an old Roto-Zip laying around here somewhre just gotta get new brushes for it, stil got bits too. Should I use regular non-guiding bits, self-guiding bits or the tile bits?

I'm actually not familiar with the different types of bits. The ones I use are just like a straight rod that's got cutters on the sides of it. You might want to try each type on some scrap and see what works best.

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