Stacker 810 Work Station

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Since I have a new case for my Gamer I've decided to use my old CM Stacker at my office. I'm not really sure exactly what I'm going to do to it. I guess I'll be making all the decisions as I go. So far I've decided to paint it completely Black. I have a new side panel with a built-in window, but I don't really like Acrylic. I have a piece of Honeycomb Mesh I'll be using instead. I'll be adding handles, castors, LED fans, all the basics. For the hardware I have a QX9650 with a True 120, Asus P5K Deluxe WiFi, 4GB DDR2 1150 with Thermalright Coolers, EVGA 9800GTX+, 750 watt Modular Power Supply.

So far I've disassembled the chassis, cut a few holes for wire management and started sanding it down.

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ooo I'd like to follow this one...should look pretty slick being black...make sure to keep us updated ^_^
 
Good choice on installing mesh instead. Besides airflow it will look cool if you add some lights. I used to love how my ballistix tracers would shine through the mesh side.
 
It looks like you blew a mobo in the back there, haha. Big scorch mark. :p

Interested to see how this goes.
 
Today I worked on the Top Panel pieces. I cut an exhaust hole for a 120mm fan to replace the stock 80mm fan. And for some reason the top had some serious scratches in it. I sanded them down and applied some spot putty to the blemishes. Then I sanded it down smooth again and primed it, more sanding, more priming, again and again. They are now a smooth primer gray just waiting for paint :D

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Today I worked on the side panel with the factory acrylic window. I removed the window and fitted in a piece of Honeycomb Mesh.

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The window is thicker than the mesh so I bent some flat panel nuts to hold the mesh in place.

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With the side panel primered I can look for blemishes that might affect the paint finish. I like the looks of the honeycomb mesh instead of the acrylic window.

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The side panel was brand new, never used, so it's in good shape. But with primer applied you can see the heads of the recessed window retention nuts.

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It wasn't noticeable as a plain alumimun panel but it will be visible painted so I'm going to smooth them out. Using my dremel I grind the area down to produce a slight indentation.

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I probably should of used fiberstrand body filler, but it's such a small area I just used a dab of body putty.

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I let it dry for about 30 minutes and sanded it down with 600 grit sandpaper.

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I primed the panel and sanded it down with 800 grit paper and then I primed and sanded again. It must be magic because I just don't see the blemishes anymore.

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And the panel is ready for some paint :D

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