Project: Watery

A nice looking case, but I can't help worrying that all your work will be lost when you pick it up. How do you plan to strengthen it and stop it warping? I wish you luck with it.
 
Thanks a lot guys... :D:D:D:D

Slight probmlem....

I ran out of 8mm acrylic for the res... Soo, I've ordered some more that should arrive tues/wed next week, but seeing as I go home on friday, it'll be quite tight as to when I can finish the resevior....

I want it finished ASAP so that I can leak test it and pressure test it over half-term... :)


Now all I need is OcUK to send me allthe hardware free as sponsorship! lol :p:p:p

ah man, just make sure you don't rush it if you don't have enough time, such a nice job so far like
 
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A HWLabs Black Ice GT-Stealth 240 radiator in Chrome :jawdrop::jawdrop:

Thats how it came, factory polished...
 
SOoo, after gazing into the chromey-ness for a while, I test fitted it to Watery...

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It fits exactly, bar the side panel holes being a few mm to far to one end.. :clap:
 
looking good, those are some damn accurate measurements from the looks of it lol

Thanks... The distance from the rad holes on the side to the edge of the case was out by a few mm becuase I had to guess It, but otherwise, you can't beat research and design! :D
 
No updates for a while guys as i'm at home...:D

To get the tubing and the cables through, i'm gonna re-cut the motherboard tray once I have the motherboard and PSU ect. so that I can make sure all the holes are exactly right....
 
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