Thanks for the compliments guys
It's far from perfect, and it was my first attempt at sleeving. I actually ran out of heatshrink and red sleeve during the process so I had to improvise a little bit. Also ran into a few problems of course, lol.
You can't really see it in the pic, but the PCI-e pins were glued into the connector. I found this out after I had already sleeved half of the wires. Odd thing was only the ground pins were glued. If you could see close enough, half of those black wires are unsleeved, lol.
That SATA mod is one of the easiest you can do if you have a modular PSU. The connectors are dirt cheap and the way they work is super simple. If you try the SATA sleeve that way, I will give you two tips to go with:
#1) Don't try to shrink the sleeve to the wire. Just "cap" the sleeve so it doesn't fray and make the sleeve long enough to stay pinned to the connector. I did it the first time and shrinked the sleeve to the wire and it looked like crap. I used a heat gun on most of the shrink, but on the SATA section I took a lighter to the sleeve itself to melt it a bit and then just used the shrink as a cap for the sleeve. Trust me it looks better.
#2) Obviously the lengths of the wires between the drives vary from case to case. My Caselabs case is nowhere near the same distance as that K62. I've done those custom length 90* cables quite a few times myself and for friends. The easiest way to get it right is to buy your connectors, plug them into the hard drives without any wires attached, then line up the wire and mark the wire where the connections need to be made and go from there.