Last weekend I finally put together my 2nd FrankenPad. First was based on R60 which is now back with its first owner who can't be happier with it. He is posting on r/thinkpad nice pictures of his old /new machine. That's a really nice story. You wil find my thread in this subsection of forum.
This one though is made on a T60 which I acquired locally here in Dublin for mere 15 EUR back in January this year. A not working mint condition 15" 4:3 ratio T60. For this sort of money I didn't hesitate a second. I took a gamble since I was already thinking of swapping the motherboard. It appeared its only fault was a dead BIOS battery, a quick and easy fix.
So I started gathering parts to make it a FrankenPad. I got Heatsink + Fan (42W2820) from China. Pictures on my Google Drive.
Next was T61 Nvidia motherboard. Here huge thanks go to @wujstefan for providing me one with some spare parts in very reasonable price. Cheers mate!
The 8 sec video there on Google drive is from flashing Middleton BIOS on T61 mobo that was still sitting on it's frame in it's chassis. I connected monitor through VGA port and booted old Windows XP I have on one old drive from my T61 widescreen. I then ran BIOS flash from within Windows XP. Not a first time I was doing it using this drive and this Win XP. All went smooth as you see on the pictures. Then I tested with X9000 CPU.
I know, it's the old one, prone to failures. I don't care. It works now and that's all that matters. If it fails I'll get proper safe one through https://www.theboardroom.info/franken_pad.html hi @RealBlackStuff it was a pleasure to meet you

I got X9000 CPU from China. That's another long story I described here in other thread in this forum subsection. I had to buy two to get one good genuine and working. I thought, if I'm doing it, let's go full throttle and get best possible CPU. Surprisingly, X9000 is quite civilised. Right now as I'm writing it on Firefox, "sensors" command reports 40 degree celsius temps on both cores and I need to put my ear next to side vents to hear the fan gently spinning.
Only Thing I skipped for now from obvious cash reasons is the RAM upgrade to 2x4GB DDR2, we all know how ridiculous the price is nowadays. Maybe I'll ask Santa, I think I was good this year

One last mod is Intel 7260 AC class WiFi card. This one is a mini PCI-E half size with simple extender to mount it on original mounting points. It plays really good with my home Netgear N7000 router easily reaching max download speeds of my internet provider (240down/25up Virgin Media Ireland).
This ThinkPad will be hardly used. It was a "why not" project that has been real fun (panic, stress, tears, angst, euphoria, name it, it was there

Any questions, just ask. I'll do my best.