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I have never really thought about case modding before. But now that I have seen a few I think this has potential to be a ton of fun.

So I am an aircraft mechanic by trade with a heavy sheet metal background and I think this could tie into building a case with relative ease with riveted panels, 1/4 turn fasteners, and nose art.

What do ya think ??? Just brainstorming for now.
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Sheer? Brake? OOOHHH, pneumatic riviter!

I went through an EAA riveting class last year, and based on what I learned there, your skills should be way beyond what is needed to build a case.
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