May 26, 201115 yr Basically I ordered an antec twelve hundred case (link) and am going to be using four of the Supermicro Black 3X5.25 to 5X3.5IN SATA Drive Bay Converter (link) Do you think I'll need to mod the case by cutting off the little ledges that would be in place to hold up a 5.25" optical drive or will the bay converter just sit on them normally? If I was needed to mod the case would I need to grind down all of the ledges or just leave 1 every 3 spaces meaning to leave 4 ledges for the converters to rest on. Thanks for any advice on this.
May 26, 201115 yr Most people on this forum have stated that using a C clamp and a cloth to protect the case while you bend the metal pieces out of the way.
May 26, 201115 yr I am sure that gets the job done too. It might help releave a little stress at the same time.
May 26, 201115 yr C-clamp it. It works really well and it easy enough. It is time consuming, but does a good job.
May 26, 201115 yr Author When you guys say c-clamp it do you just mean to bend it backwards like this? |--- <(clamp) ---|<(clamp) Bending it straight backwards right? (Edit: Damn this case weighs a ton as well...No joke it's got to be atleast fifty pounds)
May 26, 201115 yr Are there any 4 in 3 or 5 in 3 cages that have groves in the side that would accommodate these "ledges" without modification? Stephen
May 26, 201115 yr Author Are there any 4 in 3 or 5 in 3 cages that have groves in the side that would accommodate these "ledges" without modification? Stephen As far as I know I don't believe so...Can someone sorta show me an example of how to do this with a c clamp? A hammer and a 2by4 is sounding good it just doesn't sound like it will bend out clearly and if I was to bend them with a hammer or c-clamp is it possible to bend them back if say I wanted to use this case for a pc later in the road, which I doubt cause I'll always want a file server
May 26, 201115 yr When you guys say c-clamp it do you just mean to bend it backwards like this? |--- <(clamp) ---|<(clamp) Bending it straight backwards right? Something like this... | | |--- <(clamp) | | |<(clamp) | Bending it so that the tab that projected is now in line with the rest of the sheet metal rather than with a 90 degree bend in it.
May 26, 201115 yr I used some pliers to get a small angle, then clamp across to push the tab flat. It does take some effort - some are easier to get the C-clamp to than others. Best advice is to get the biggest C-clamp you can.
May 27, 201115 yr Are there any 4 in 3 or 5 in 3 cages that have groves in the side that would accommodate these "ledges" without modification? 4 in 3 - yes 5 in 3 - no, there simply isn't enough space. 5 drives needs the full 5 1/4 width.
May 31, 201115 yr When you guys say c-clamp it do you just mean to bend it backwards like this? |--- <(clamp) ---|<(clamp) Bending it straight backwards right? Something like this... | | |--- <(clamp) | | |<(clamp) | Bending it so that the tab that projected is now in line with the rest of the sheet metal rather than with a 90 degree bend in it. By any chance, can someone post a before and after pic of the tab bending technique?
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