Over the last four years, we have seen IN WIN work their way up to the upper echelon of chassis manufacturers. When we first started reviewing IN WIN cases, they seemed to deliver functional cases ...
It seems like I had caught wind of this chassis design long before CES, but I will say this up front; images do not do this chassis any justice. In all of the random news blasts and images on Facebook ...
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PC case manufacturer InWin has introduced the SHIFT, a new open-frame chassis under its iBuildiShare product line. The design takes inspiration from aircraft structures, featuring a distinctive ...
In Win isn’t exactly a common name at Techgage. Only twice have we looked at anything they produce, the latest being JD’s take on its 707, and the first being all the way back in 2009 when we put the ...
The rolling chassis for our '39 Ford Tudor, Project Freeway Fats, was constructed at Total Cost Involved Engineering (TCI). In this installment, we detail the framework. Project Freeway Fats is a '39 ...
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Chassis stiffening frame bracing install part 1
In Part 1 of this build, I install chassis stiffening frame bracing to strengthen the structure and improve overall rigidity.
Not every rodder-to-be is going to tackle a ground-up hot rod build that includes fabricating a chassis or frame from scratch-especially a first-timer. Luckily the aftermarket is rife with quality ...
It was only a few weeks ago that I was in Taipei to attend one of the technology industries largest trade shows Computex. While eTeknix were attending the show we were lucky enough to be invited to ...
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