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    Question Replacement case panel

    I'm not sure if it exists but I'm having a hard time finding a windowed case panel to fit the case seen here

    http://www.newegg.com/app/Viewproduc...rchFor=DH-01SL

    The problem is , while it appears to be a standard chieftec "dragon" case it is not. The case is a few inches shorter and the normal case panel.

    Any thoughts?
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    Well, well, Welcome Back, long time no see!

    (sorry can't help with the case)
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    Send it to me... I'll hack it up for you
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    Well I doubt I'd get that "professional" look
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    Anyone know of a laser cutting shop in philadelphia?
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    Originally posted by CreepingDeath
    Well I doubt I'd get that "professional" look
    You obviously haven't seen any of my past encounters with a dremel and cases ?!?
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    Originally posted by A+Tech
    You obviously haven't seen any of my past encounters with a dremel and cases ?!?
    I guess not...
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    Originally posted by CreepingDeath
    Well I doubt I'd get that "professional" look
    Yea, I guess you're right. I haven't seen any case cuts so unique from the "professionals"

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    Originally posted by GokuSS2
    Here is one.

    http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...tby=14&order=1

    Nope too big...
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    Originally posted by A+Tech
    Yea, I guess you're right. I haven't seen any case cuts so unique from the "professionals"

    Well... not exactly my style I'm looking for laser cut or basically perfect machined edges.

    ( possibly an Icicle design? )
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    Well that can be done too... I just like the look of stripping on the side. You're better off looking for a water jet cutter. It will give you better results and will be cheaper than a laser cutter.
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    replacement panel for small chieftec case

    try this ..........www.xoxide.com.....ouside Philly.....they have the smaller chieftec case mods

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    Re: replacement panel for small chieftec case

    Originally posted by ztek012
    try this ..........www.xoxide.com.....ouside Philly.....they have the smaller chieftec case mods
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    chieftec case side panel


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