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  1. #1
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    splash guards/modifacations

    Getting there, I got it enclosed. Sliding door, chips fall into a chip/coolant pan on wheels with drain under stand. The key board, controler, mouse is on and 4 position hindge, 3 angles and down out of the way, plexi glass protector. I also have digital readout, big screen, DVD/VCR. Click image for larger version. 

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  2. #2
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    I love your fold down keyboard table with the jog shuttle. That is really trick! I might have to borrow that one. Really good idea.

    David

  3. #3
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    If you want I can get better pics of it. There is a flat plate under the table on a hinge, with 3 screws for the different heights, when done just lift and it lowers. When running I like it flat. Set up or programing I sit down and like it tipped. The plexi glass is a protector from chips. I made my base because I wanted the chips to fall into the chip and and it is on wheels so I can just roll it out when full. I got a deal on the alum diamond plate $102. Next I need to rig the door to slide open and close automatically.

  4. #4
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    Wow! Shiny.

  5. #5
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    That's bad ass! Can I buy a copy from you?? ;-)

    Did you have any problem with splashes on the right side? From the picture I don't see that side being enclosed.



    W.

  6. #6
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    Yes, you can copy and if need more pics let me know. As for the right side, at this time for most of the parts its ok, later I will get more to cover the right side.

  7. #7
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    Very, very, VERY impressive! By far the best I have seen yet.

  8. #8
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    coolant tank

    I finally got around to the removable chip pan for the coolant tank, just roll out and dumpClick image for larger version. 

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