Bungral - I'm currently trying to convince the Logitech software that my PC CAN play a film, but for some reason it thinks it knows best...
You ever had one of those days where you planned so much and it took so long?
Today I've been working in the kitchen mostly as it's too damn cold outside, made a hell of a mess, swarf and god knows what else everywhere but so what
Picked up a right angled Power Lead and a socket for my PSU, I'll be using this internally due to the placement of the PSU within the case, placing a socket on the rear of the case.
Drilled some holes into the base for the PSU mounts and got it attached. No bother
As you can see I've started on the cable management already
Then came the mounting of the Mobo, four pilot holes and then screwed some standoffs into the base. Had to double them up for the height tho.
Next up...the hard drive mounts. Now referred to as the hard drive non-mounts.
GRRRRR.
The drives were attached to 4 perspex rods, two at each end as you can see in this old picture.
They were screwed in through some felt to aid in noise / vibration dampening. Unfortunately the threads on hard drives aren't up to much to begin with and now they are stripped, leaving nothing to hold on to. This meant that I couldn't build or attach the hard drives to the base as all the mounts (which should have been firm), were shaky and made measuring / drilling impossible.
So I had to move to plan B, which at the time didn't exist
I could've rebored the holes in the drives to a bigger size and use a bigger screw, but that would mean re-drilling all the perspex rods. Nuts to that...and there was the answer.
Rummaging around in my bit box I managed to find some nuts small enough to fit into the retaining holes, with a little persuasion in the form of a grinding wheel
Now the mounts were back to being solid I was able to drill the holes in the base plate and continue.
As you can see I've tapped the perspex rods.
Drives are in place (although the Blu-Ray drive is currently only "resting" in place).
There will be plenty of airflow to the drives thanks to an 80mm fan (not shown) at the front and the PSU fan at the rear.
Now I'm sat with a glass of ouzo, chilling out. I think I deserve it, at least until tomorrow when I continue.