In article <op.stcj8lxvmg0lsf@tu-x2pj5qeyp2u4>,
Stefan Trethan <
stefan_trethan@...> wrote:
> I've never build large enclosures, as i usually re-use old stuff, but
> for small enclosures the following works well:
> Bend two pieces of aluminum to a C shape, the one piece forms top and
> sides, the other piece forms bottom and front/back.For a larger
> enclosure you probably want to use brackets or bent back "ears" on
> front/back/bottom to screw things together. The top piece is slightly
> larger and the two are just slipped together, rotated 90 degrees.
Sounds similar to the methods I use - 1/4"x1/4" Al along the "seams" and
drill and tap 6BA (6BA tapping is 2.3mm so probably similar to M2.5) to
screw the sheet to the square.
With larger with heavier contents enclosures use larger "square" and
screws (4BA - M3.5) or 1/2"x1/2"x1/8" Al angle.
Sometimes, of course, it is neccessary to have individual flat panels but
the joining method above works just as well for those.