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Finally I am able to disassemble and paint my Uniwill 223II0

post #1 of 18
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Here are the pics.

I will make a guide if many demand on it considering my English is not so good.

I used large new towel on the desk to avoid scratch.

Many zipped plastic with set of screw inside and where it was originally from the laptop written on green.


post #2 of 18
cool idea...

Dont' forget to post some pics of the finished product...
post #3 of 18
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Uniwill 223II0 mainboard with CPU attached.

post #4 of 18
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Here is original top cover of the Uniwill 223II0. Beside is the metal chassis housing, orange ribbon was connected to the touchpad. A bit down is the USB device which is hidden beside the CDROM.

post #5 of 18
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Final product after painting.

post #6 of 18
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Another view:

post #7 of 18
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Yes it is home-made Sony .

post #8 of 18
Really nice Job. What kind of paint did you use?
post #9 of 18
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Let us look closer: SONY VAIO ® .

Yes, it is after Centrino and XP sticker applied.
Hmmm... still thinking whether I still need to apply Power Cinema sticker or not..

post #10 of 18
very nice paint job.. I can't figure out what the Malboro Reds have to do with the project though
post #11 of 18
dang this REALLY makes me wanna paint my PDA...

what sort of paint?
post #12 of 18
sweet!!!!!!! nice job with the painting. by the way, can u tell which paint to use for painting pc and can u direct me to the website as well if possible...
post #13 of 18
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reverend1313:
After small sanding at home, I took it to car painting shop. 3 layers maroon metallic and 3 layers clear coating for $30. Paint was Autolux. I do not expect you will get as cheap in your country.
post #14 of 18
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JinXed:
When I got tired of which parts/screws need to loosen, I will take a rest with Marlboro .
post #15 of 18
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Swear I dont break-up any parts or tiny latch on doing this job.

post #16 of 18
i wanna do that to my Z
post #17 of 18
So you just took it to a regular car painting shop? and autolux is regular car paint?
hmm thats really interesting....
Just take it apart sand it down and take it to the shop... sounds easy enough
post #18 of 18
Glad to see your successful beautiful job!

Please post more details abot how you have done it and the tricky points about disassembling uniwill223ii0!
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