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| Ok so I have a black stacker 830. I took off the mesh on the side and also have the acrylic for replacement. I dont want to glue the acrylic window. I would rather drill holes on the sides of the window and put those plastic type fasteners that they have on some pre made cases. | ||
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| I think he means push pins, Phlak... Right? Push Pin Fan Mounts Length .31 [PUSHPIN31] : Performance-PCs.com, ... sleeve it and they will come | ||
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Those are it. Thx for the quick response and helping me out. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| I think he means a bit more like what holds THIS window on. They are like plastic bolts. I have them on one of my cases, but the thread is molded into the window. You can use something like galvanized or stainless bolts with a nylon washer / lock washer combo on the inside for a good hold with less risk of breaking the plexi than direct metal to plexi contact. I will try to find some plastic bolts, I'm certain alot of people could put them to good use! | ||
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