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It's just like u-channel but its used for cars, its a little hard to put on then u-channel but its more sturdier like Syrillian said.
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can u plz show me an example??
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C-Channel -or- U-Channel...
That is what you are looking for? If so: Automotive door trim is similar. It is a little more rigid. I used a lighter to soften it up , but it is better to use warm water.
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ive got 15 ft of new from mc master carr,i need 5 of it,pm me if you want to buy some of it.
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Thanks phillipjos but shipping to Malaysia?? Tats gonna cost more than the c-channel. N can anyone show me an example of automotive door trim?? Maybe i can find it here.
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it looks like this:
http://www.petrastechshop.com/neruedtrmo.html basically a rubber molding used on car trim to prevent damage. better pic: http://www.petrastechshop.com/neruedtrmo.html#
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ok.. sorry for the late reply...
finished these mods few days ago.. but sumthing was wrong wif my internet so i cant upload images.. sprayed my case wif white.. goin for the white n black theme.. then i found some replacement for the c-channel.. took so grounding wires tat were found in the storeroom and cut them on 1 side.. remove the copper wire inside and they jus fitted perfectly... here r some pics..
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↓ dn ʎɐʍ sıɥʇ ↓
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In the 2nd picture, If you move the joint between the two ends of the tubing around a bit rather than in the corner it might look a bit neater, Otherwise good improvisation
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ok.. these mods were finished yerterday..
took the top grills out and opened a 114mm hole wif a hole saw.. sprayed it wif white paint to match my theme.. bought a new 120mm fan (no brand) but they really do their job.. fitted it and done... back to the front 120mm intake.. since i fitted it wif some homemade c-channel, the blades of the fan will contact wif it.. so i put some nuts between the fan n the screw to giv some small space to allow the blades to spin freely.. fitted the back 92mm exhaust fan wif ease... anymore suggestions?? somemore pics..
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lol smart!!
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