I rather like the stock position. It's pretty cramped in that little compartment as it isAh Nice, I like how you moved the remote board down to there. The stock position was a bad choice, not sure what they were thinking with that.
I rather like the stock position. It's pretty cramped in that little compartment as it isAh Nice, I like how you moved the remote board down to there. The stock position was a bad choice, not sure what they were thinking with that.
@Mrhide what kind of pin extracting tool(s) do you use for you molex/JTS connectors?
Wish I could crimp…
Edit: and geez, polish that marquee asap!
Please do share more about this plastic ceramic coating.Thoughts on the CP:
I started with this disaster:
Stage 2 - Sanded the entire thing, filled the cig burns with a automotive flexible polymer (not bondo!), more sanding....
Ended up with this, this is not paint but a new type ceramic coating that bonds to the plastic, sorta like powder coating, but for plastic, much tougher than any paint that I had done at a specialty automotive shop. I have the OG metal panel, but wanted something alittle different from our home boy alberto. if you go this route, you need to specify a thinner metal piece as the OG is thin aluminum, his stock steel is a bit too thick to sit flush with the pastic.
I am sure this is preaching to the choir, but the 3 step novus plastic polish kit and a drill polishing pads/adapter will make that plus anything else plastic/acrylic look like new.
All available easy peasy and cheaply on amazon.
I have used it on basically all of my marquee's and clear plastics.
Please do share more about this plastic ceramic coating.
Stunning. This looks absolutely beautiful!Thoughts on the CP:
I started with this disaster:
Stage 2 - Sanded the entire thing, filled the cig burns with a automotive flexible polymer (not bondo!), more sanding....
Ended up with this, this is not paint but a new type ceramic coating that bonds to the plastic, sorta like powder coating, but for plastic, much tougher than any paint that I had done at a specialty automotive shop. I have the OG metal panel, but wanted something alittle different from our home boy alberto. if you go this route, you need to specify a thinner metal piece as the OG is thin aluminum, his stock steel is a bit too thick to sit flush with the pastic.
I might try with bezel and other panels asap ! It's crazy that i've never heard about this.https://www.cerakote.com/
Give this a look, its big in the firearms community for guns, it's tough as shit and looks great. Lotta vids and info out there on it. I have seen a few xbox controllers and keyboards with it.
Try and find a local place that applies it or maybe do it yourself if you have the tools/skill set.