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Old May 16th 15, 11:42 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Default A new approach to rigid chassis construction?

On Sat, 16 May 2015 08:39:33 +0000, Charlie wrote:



It's seems quite clear to me and I can see what he means. Hole alignment
is solved by clamping the two end sheets (front and rear panel) together
when drilling the holes for the threaded studding. Using domed nuts on
the outside would finish it off nicely.

A two part case could easily be formed as two shallow 'U' shaped pieces
(top and bottom). These could be held in place by attaching fixing
brackets on the studding.

Personally, not having the facilities, I would buy a case or pick one up
at a rally


Charlie.


Your explanation makes sense, but the original post makes it sound like
the top and bottom are what the threaded rods hold. Then what about
front, back, and sides? These could all be separate pieces or L or U
shaped, but that doesn't sound right. They could also be left open.
There may be other possibilities. I want a photo.

Jim Mueller



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