I've been really enjoying the SC35C on my new arm over the last few weeks so I mounted the internal body in a new aluminium shell.
Here's the process:
First get everything you need laid out.
Here's the SC35C next to the new body.
Remove the stylus.
Then you use an Exacto knife to pry internal body out of the cheap plastic shell.
Keep twisting until it pops loose.
Here's the empty plastic shell next to the internal body.
The new body gets taped off with painters tape. The plastic body has the cartridge sit at an angle. Four little pieces of lead shot are used to keep the correct cartridge angle.
Then you mix the epoxy and scoop some into the body. I didn't get an pictures of this part because you need to work fast but here's a picture from the seller's Ebay page.
Next you carefully place the body in the new shell.
After 24 hours of the epoxy curing you end up with something like this.
I quite like the results. I get more focus and a wider, deeper soundstage while still keeping all the things I like about this cart (bass authority, midrange clarity and it handles beat up records with ease). Removing the plastic shell also opens of the the choices of stylus for this cart, you're no longer limited to just those that fit the SC35C/M35X/M78S/N44GX body and can use options for the V15V as well.