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Old 15-10-2008, 05:13 PM   #66 (permalink)
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Re: which case

The rubber edgeing stuff is very handy for hideing rough/woggly cuts, although a file and some wet&dry paper is all you really need to remove rough/sharp edges.

If no rotary tool is availible then a drill and jigsaw (with a metal cutting blade) is fine, quite a few people prefur a jigsaw for cutting large holes (eg for a window)

Although I've not personally used any of there services, from what I've heard and seen they are very good.
Remember that if you want custom windows and paint done you have to ship them the bits of your case that are needed for the work. It's not cheap the finished resaults seem very good.

With continued digging it seems that the eairly yate loons were high amps but the latest ones are lower amps.
Check with chilledpc before you order.
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