While I wouldn't like to see a long discussion of the merits of cabinet punches, I -would- like to see this posted in Files and/or Links. After all, the first step to PCB design is figuring out what it has to fit into. Steve, moderator but not of neutrons. --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "Dean Batute" <phix_it@y...> wrote: > Hello Grant...and all... > Though some may complain that it's a bit off topic for the > group, I for one would LOVE to see that Metal Brake design. I've seen > others mention it on the web but never an actual scan. You could post > it in the files area just long enough for those interested to grab it > then remove it to appease the naysayers! :) > > The Case side of any project seems to always be the "Archiles Heel". > Yard sales, The Salvation Army Store, and similar charity stores > always seem to be a good source. I once found a group of 6 sloped > panel desktop cases that someone had built into some kind of intercom > system. After removing all the guts I was left with six boxes that > only had one hole on the top panel and three small holes in the back. > Paid all of $2.95 each (compared to $18.95 each for the same box > brand new! The six 9 volt A-C adapters were a BONUS. > > Good luck in your hunting. Too bad yard sale season is over (Well > here in Canada it is at least.) > > Cheers ....Dean. > > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "grantfair2001" > <grant.fair@s...> wrote: > > I have some drawings of a simple sheet metal brake, made with angle > > iron and hinges. I made mine years ago. Tools needed (the not so > > common ones) are an electric drill, a threading tap, and a grinder. > If > > interested, I can send drawings of it. The design came from an old > ham > > radio magazine, but I don't have the article. You can make boxes > with > > it out of aluminum. > > > > > > Grant > >
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Re: Boxes for our PCBs?
2003-11-08 by Steve
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