They have square recesses in the heads, rather than a single slot or a pair of crossed slots. The manufacturer, McFeely's, can explain them far better than I can: http://www.mcfeelys.com/tech/faq.asp I use part # 0806-PSK-C for mounting modules. --Adam > -----Original Message----- > From: Richard Brewster [mailto:pugix@...] > Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 12:48 PM > To: Adam Schabtach > Cc: 'MOTM litserv' > Subject: Re: [motm] Cabinet and power requirments > > If wood is a viable choice, then I suppose you could simply > buy a dot com walnut cabinet and start mounting modules. You > would need to drill pilot holes, because the ones supplied > don't match MOTM. > > Adam, do you have a part number for the wood screws you use? > And can you explain 'square-drive', please. > > -Richard Brewster > > Adam Schabtach wrote: > > I use wood. I haven't had any trouble with the threads wearing out, > > but I am careful when I put screws back in, and I use high-quality > > square-drive wood screws rather than cheap hardware-store screws. I > > personally don't see enough advantages in metal rails to merit the > > expense, although it depends on whether or not you like > drilling lots > > of holes. :-) > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > >
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RE: [motm] Cabinet and power requirments
2006-09-02 by Adam Schabtach
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