> Drilling in the long side of a bracket is pretty easy. But drilling on the
> side that fastens behind the panel is tough. You can't get it in most drill
> presses. Hand drilling is tough.
Uh, just flip it so the long side is hanging of the drill press platform.
Actually it is easier this way since you get a little bit more stability. Just
make sure you are using a board on the platform (you are doing this already,
right?) and that your depth is set so you don't inadvertently hit the platform
(oops!).
> First: Two separate L shaped brackets, as John suggested, both the PCB
> short bracket depth. They would never actually be connected to each other.
> They would be attached separately to the front panel and each support 1/2 of
> the PCB. Then the PCB would not have metal the entire length.
This sounds cool, but it looks one of the important features of a single
bracket--stress. With a single bracket, there is almost no additional stress
placed on the PCB if it is attached in a stress-free manner. 2 brackets will
not support the PCB as well and slightly increace the chances of additional
stress being applied to the PCB IMO. Perhaps negligible, but worth
considering.
Cheers!
Shemp
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