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Subject: Re: [motm] Veeblefetzer bezel question

From: Richard Brewster <pugix@...>
Date: 2007-01-28

I left off the lens. It's fine without it.

http://www.pugix.com/top-cabinet.htm#veeblefetzer
http://www.pugix.com/images/veeble_front.jpg

Richard Brewster


John Loffink wrote:
> It looks like it is meant to form a "pressure fit" inside the cutout, but
> the tabs really extend outside the area of the square cutout. A poor
> design, IMHO (bezel, not Veeblefetzer). I think I'll just cut the tabs and
> secure the rear locking posts with a bit of silicon sealer.
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: motm@yahoogroups.com [mailto:motm@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
>> Scott Juskiw
>> Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 7:23 PM
>> To: John Loffink; MOTM List
>> Subject: Re: [motm] Veeblefetzer bezel question
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>> At 7:47 PM -0600 2007/01/25, John Loffink wrote:
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>>> Has anyone successfully mounted the PRD Products Lens/Bezel from Digi-Key
>>> (#PRD360B-ND) in the TL-904 Stooge panel with the pre-cut square hole?
>>> Pressing the rear locking snaps into the bezel ends up bending the bezel
>>>
>> as
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>>> the snaps, in combination with the bezel, exceed the width of the cutout.
>>>
>> Mine were quite tight too. I used a flat file along the inside edges
>> of the bezel cutout to give it more room. About a millimeter on each
>> edge was enough, IIRC. Wrap your panel up in a towel and be careful
>> with the file so that it doesn't slip and scrap the panel. File from
>> the backside to be extra safe.
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