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Computer Fan Grommets

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Greetings,

Recently I've drilled out a hole @ the top of my case for a blowhole & am looking for a grommet for it. Would anyone know what I could use for it & if I can find it local? I'm hoping for a simple rubber tubing/grommet that could be used.

Thx,
Main
 
here is what i used when i modded my sff case for water cooling
 
Nice suggestions from everyone. For so small a item shipping is a killer thou..any more ideas about a local provider?
 
Add a tube of thermal paste to help offset the shipping? Thats what I always do on the small things...keeps the tubes fresh and I can try different types!
 
lol yeah I ran across a box full of standoffs,washers, etc..never have enough small parts & pieces it seems..plus the box is almost 10$..so it helps! I'm loving the site to btw - nice link
 
I thought fan grommets were the little rubber pieces that went into the fan screw holes to reduce vibrations?
 
they are he meant rubber trim.

- Christine
 
the easiest place locally is door edge trim at a auto parts store

carefull with this stuff it's usually made of hard rubber/plastic and is more of a pain to work with. a hairdryer helps.

having used both i prefer the mnpctech style moulding vs the reg automotive moulding
 
carefull with this stuff it's usually made of hard rubber/plastic and is more of a pain to work with. a hairdryer helps.

having used both i prefer the mnpctech style moulding vs the reg automotive moulding

from what I"ve seen I think I'm gonna agree with you here. mnpctech type seems geared for pcs..hence the title of it. but really in the end the simplest install is the best to work with I'd think
 
Questions to everyone..what would I look for to be able to mount harddrives in areas ment for cd/dvd roms?
 
thx everyone..gonna be placing an order 2day!
 
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