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Generic Eric:

--- Quote from: Slippyblade on May 09, 2014, 04:51:53 pm ---When decasing, I actually kept the metal tray that the mobo was installed on.  Had to cut it in a couple places to separate it from the rest of the case.  The reason I did that was so that I could just mount the tray to the wood, then mount the mobo to the tray.  That way I had good airflow under the board.

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I was going add that to, but got distracted.  Certainly the easiest way.
Slippyblade:

--- Quote from: Generic Eric on May 09, 2014, 05:26:56 pm ---I was going add that to, but got distracted.  Certainly the easiest way.

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I was able to cheat quite a bit.  I've got a nice bandsaw that I ran the case through after removing the electronics.  Like butter.  >:D
JDFan:

--- Quote from: Slippyblade on May 09, 2014, 06:07:27 pm ---
--- Quote from: Generic Eric on May 09, 2014, 05:26:56 pm ---I was going add that to, but got distracted.  Certainly the easiest way.

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I was able to cheat quite a bit.  I've got a nice bandsaw that I ran the case through after removing the electronics.  Like butter.  >:D

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I did the same but mine was only riveted to the case so about 6 rivets to drill out and the tray popped out ready to use !
ark_ader:
Get an ITX board off ebay or buy a decent combo.  They are better for bartops than full size ATX.

You could look at getting an old Xbox and put CoinOPS in it.

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