It's getting somewhere. I like!
About time wasn't it? Thanks
Update
The side panels are on as well now, but before I could do that I needed to drill two holes in either side of the steel 'backbone' of the case. Because this is a steel case cut in half, it has lost a lot of rigidity and therefore the panels move inwards a bit.
Drilling in a steel case is a bad time when it's already filled with hardware, so I used a rag and some duct tape to make sure no steel bits would end up on the components.
I then glued the panel on and tried to get rid of the residue as much as I could. Couldn't get everything off but that's okay, nothing I can't fix
Use the holes I just drilled to screw the metal panels to the wood and pull them straight.
I then went on to find an old PC for some sacrificial slaughtering in the attic. By that I mean I needed some extra front I/O cable as single ones were too short to reach across the case and through the panel to the start button.
I found an interesting graphics card in it:
Also some spare cables. Unfortunately not a green and black one like the cables already in the system, but this doesn't matter as the only use the colours have is colour coding and the wires on the insides are all the same for those who didn't know (before anyone comments on it

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Cut the connectors off
Stripped the wires
Soldered them, taped one end to the table as you're always a hand short when soldering.
And the other cable for pwr_on
Then the two cables for pwr_led, that change colour halfway through now.
Then put some tape over them and I have lovely extended front I/O cables that'll reach all the way through the case.
Oh, and have a little teaser
Kambo, you're officially the only person that has seen this picture without the blurriness!