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Ken Stone sasami at blaze.net.au
Wed Aug 30 22:59:57 CEST 2000


Solution 1) Hold the nut still with a spanner, and rotate the pot on the
other side of the panel! Of course, you need enough space to be able to
do this.

Solution 2) Use a subpanel on which the pots are mounted, with just
their shafts poking though the front panel. See the bergfotron for this
style of mounting.

Michael Buchstaller wrote:
> 
> >Yes sir! I have done almost exactly what you describe. Have a look at http://www.idg.se/personal/bergfors/bergfotron/index.htm.
> >Only difference is that I used ahesive clear plastic film to protect the printouts.
> 
> i did print on adhesive paper labels and put it on the sheet of metal that consisted of the
> modules front. Then i also put the adhesive plastic film over it....
> But i did have really problems when mounting pots - when i tightened the mounting nut,
> the plastic film wrinkled  around it, even when i tried to use a washer to protect it...
> 
> -Michael Buchstaller

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