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Modding 1938 Zenith PC

Discussion in 'Modding' started by slipperyskip, 8 Feb 2005.

  1. slipperyskip

    slipperyskip Member

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    My take on a 1938 Zenith radio design.

    Seems this is another one of my "you either love it or hate it" mods.

    How do you vote?

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    More pics HERE
     
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  2. CraZy

    CraZy Cöstom úser tætel

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    love it :clap:
     
  3. devenfore

    devenfore LANCandy

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    Oooooo Sexy. I like the humidor server also. :) Keep up the awsoem work.
     
  4. Yumadil

    Yumadil What's a Dremel?

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    All your work is amazing. I can only hope i can one day make projects as classy as yours.
     
  5. [Tom]

    [Tom] Minimodder

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    Now that is the case for the connoisseur! Top work.
     
  6. willy

    willy What's a Dremel?

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    it would be sooooooooo cool if you would be able to read the case temp on that 'front panel' :clap:
    else, maybe you can put a led-colored 120 mm fan in the iron part... i'm loving it in forward :thumb:
     
  7. spacehopper

    spacehopper What's a Dremel?

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    that is.... :jawdrop: GORGEOUS! :jawdrop:

    /me steals

    awesome work!
     
  8. slipperyskip

    slipperyskip Member

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    That is a thermometer mounted in the center. Notice the position of the needle in the first pic vice the second. The first pic was taken at CES while it was booted up.

    There is a 92mm fan mounted on the back behind the louvered vent.

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  9. slipperyskip

    slipperyskip Member

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    malccy72 Minimodder

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    simply....wonderful - good that people are being so dedicated and professional. Well done. :D
     
  11. RotoSequence

    RotoSequence Lazy Lurker

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    Swanky box you have there :) Think you can fit two flex ATX systems into something that big? ;)
     
  12. slipperyskip

    slipperyskip Member

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    It is big enough for a microATX. It has a VIA mini-ITX in it now. Good enough for Internet and e-mail.
     
  13. scotty6435

    scotty6435 What's a Dremel?

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    Now THAT is more how computers should look! Pure class, well done!!!
     
  14. Zephyr

    Zephyr Go V-Boy, Go!

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    Wow, that's some mighty classy work. As is the humidor server PC. Awesome :thumb:
     

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