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Shroud

catarrhine

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Has anyone seen a shroud that looks something like this?

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I have an innovatek dual 120mm rad that has a shallow shroud on it.

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The 120mm fans connect directly to it; the easiest way I have found to attach the fans is by using plastic push-pins (rivets). I want to increase the distance further, but I need to be able to attach the pre-existing rad shroud to the new shroud, and then, attach the fan to the new shroud. I dont want to drill through the fins, and I want to avoid cardboard and duct tape :)

All help is appreciated.
 
cork automotve gasket material? probably doesn't rank much higher than cardboard, though.
 
A radiator like that one doesn't need a shroud nearly as much as a hc does. Personally, I wouldn't worry about it.
 
Hey guys, thanks for the replies. In lieu of finding exactly what I want, I think I'll try Sideroxylon's suggestion and won't worry about it :D
 
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