[QuadList] fun questions for you hardware gurus
John Fletcher
jfletcher at frontiernet.net
Sun Jan 20 19:20:30 CST 2013
Dave,
WRT the standoff terminals, here's one place you can find them:
http://www.surplussales.com/Hardware/Standoffs/threaded-base.html
Might be nice to find some "basic" ones offered at a lower price... I'll
look around a little more. Those are really handy terminals to have
around...
- John
On Sun, 2013-01-20 at 20:01 -0500, Dave Sieg wrote:
> Dear Quad hardware gurus:
>
>
> Here's a kind of a trade.
> Like the previous "what is it" questions, here is a picture for you to
> guess some details about.
> I found these going through my esoteric junk boxes today and thought
> about the quad group contests.
>
>
> The second drawing is my real question.
>
>
> I have been wracking (racking?) my brain trying to find these two
> pieces of hardware on the Internet.
> I can't figure out what to call them much less find them but I need
> them for a project I'm working on.
> I figure there are enough hardware gurus on the list that have seen
> and worked with these, so I'll ask you guys.
>
>
> The first drawing is of a nut with a bulb on the end,usually aluminum,
> that is often used on covers of rackmount
> equipment to hold the front plate on or somesuch. It mates to metal
> or sometimes rubber brackets
> that hold the plate firmly in place, but all you have to do is yank on
> the plate and pull it off.
> They are usually tapped with 6/32 or 4/40 threads. I can't figure out
> what to call it much less find
> it. I've used the extensive hardware searches on Mouser, Newark, and
> DigiKey but without a name...
> What's it called? Where can I get some?
>
>
> The second should be really simple too, its an insulated standoff that
> I've seen in quad machines (not totally OT, this post)
> and tube type amplifiers. Also usually a 6/32 nut with an insulator
> then a stalk to solder components to.
> I guess there is no call for these anymore, but I'd sure like to find
> a supply of them at a not too exhorbitant price.
>
>
> So... see if you have any good guesses about the buttons and send
> along your thoughts about these two
> oddball items, I'd really appreciate it!
> Dave
>
>
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