Yea bro I can post some pics.
Ill get around to those tomorrow. haha
So heres a quick rundown of what i have done so far.
1. Open case
2. Remove all guts from case (be patient and careful, if you want to keep the parts make sure to go slow and not pull to hard on wires.)
3. Install fans ( 2 are needed. 1 for intake and 1 for exhaust)
4. Once fans are installed its time to wire them (you can do this first before you install if you prefer). For this you will need a new razor blade, and some electric tape. if you want to be super careful get your self some wire nuts. You will also need a cell phone charger. For this you should look into the already made DIY on computer/muffin fans. im feeling lazy
5. Once fans are installed and wired I would next work on the power system. I hot glued a simple power bar to the top of the case. while doing this I also hot glued the wire slack to the case. With the design of my case I was able to use the dual hdd partition to hide the power plugs and xtra wire inside this partition. I covered the partition with a piece of cardboard. I did this mainly because I am bored and have severe OCD.
6. after power is installed and wires are hidden / secured I would work on making the case reflective. For this I went the cheap/simple route. I installed cardboard anywhere I could and then I covered the cardboard with a safety blanket from walmart.
7. next step was to install the lights. This really is gonna be circumstantial to your case. For my dell case I used a 3way power square type thing. then I installed a socket lamp followed up by a 2way y-splitter. on this socket system i will use the smallest cfl bulbs i could find. 2 10watt (40w equiv) 6500ks. for the next socket system i simply used a socket lamp and 2 way y. for this one i used a 26w and a 18w 2700k bulbs. 4 bulbs total 20w of 6500k and 44w of 2700k for a whopping grand total of 64watts. I have it setup so I can add two more power bars which will allow for at least 2 more bulbs. I only intend on using this box as a cloner anyways so i wont need a ton of wattage.
8. after bulbs were installed I turned it on to make sure fans were working and blowing in the right direction. I also checked to make sure that bulbs were working and not in a position that will/would of led to fire. after an hour or so of running I turned it off. safety first folks safety first
9. time to make sure that the case door fits, after you check it for proper fit it would also be a good time to line the case door with some mylar as well.
10. watch pineapple express. some funny ass shit!
so now all you have to to do is dial it in. make sure no light leaks, blah blah blah.
oh yea I also found tupperware makes a small square tupperware that fits perfect in the case. can use the lid as a runoff catcher.
hope this helps. kept me busy for a while today. nice project i had fun