Well, fixing the hinge and door was not so difficult as long as I didn't mind using nails rather than searching for
6mm screws. All I did was swap the screws on the box and use them to secure the hinge to the door, then use three nails (with pilot holes drilled) on box in lue of the screws. A little wood glue, and the whole this is pretty secure. As you can see, I remembered to drill pilot holes a little late.
Now the
PSU. I got this 150W supply from iDotPC.com. As you can see, the plug is not built into the
PSU's housing so you can place it almost independently of the
PSU placement. The thing itself is about 8.25cm x 4.44cm x 15.24cm.
If the
mobo is on the bottom, then it only makes sense to put the
PSU in an upper corner with the biggest surface against the side and the cables sticking down. This way you can still get an unobstructed view through the top window, and none of the vents on the
PSU are obstructed.
Problem here will be securing the
PSU to the "case." As you can see from the picture, there is only one screw hole on that large surface. I will probably drill a hole through the box and run a half-inch screw (cut down to just over one-quarter inch) through the box from the outside into the
PSU, thus securing it on the side.
Securing it from the top (where there are two more screw holes) is more difficult due to the window frame. Only one hole is readily accessible. To secure it through the other one would require me to drill through the window frame, secure it with a screw, then fill the hole in the frame with some compound of similar color. Not impossible, but requires using delicious, delicious brains.