Stickman393
Well-known member
Yes. Yes I see the issue here.
Made in England. That won't do.
Made in England. That won't do.
Aw man. I would give it a loving home for “pedal enclosures that aren’t good at being”I feel you have a stronger commitment to plugging them holes than meit’s going in to the home for enclosures in the sky
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Yes yes yes, or they could be ‘servicing ports’ or air vents or somethingJust put a P-Touch sticker over them, saying "Warranty void if removed or tampered"
Short pan head bolts are often another viable option, and a lot easier to find in metric sizes IME.View attachment 90917
Coupla metal hole plugs maybe..? My guess is they must come in different sizes...
Drill it for all PPCB drill templates, test mule on which you can box it before you test it, and rock it, before you box it and then rock it...I’m starting think I’m wasteful, it’s in the edge of the bin![]()
Some really great ideas here. I ballsed up a 1590bb some time ago and I use that for a lot of the stuff above.Drill it for all PPCB drill templates, test mule on which you can box it before you test it, and rock it, before you box it and then rock it...
Cut it in half, then bolt the halves to a breadboard (a literal board) and then cut holes and slots in the halves to hold pots and switches to
breadboard with (verb-wise as in the prototyping pedals breadboard-sense of things) on a breadboard (the electrical kind) that's on your
breadboard (the bread kind, that you may once had actually sliced bread upon). Reduce, reuse, recycle and save your bread, man. Eh, save your
breadboard, save breadboarding, Save The Breadboards! Do breadboards need salvation? Breadboard on your breadboard that's on your
breadboard with halves that have been bored, not boring at all, 'twould be fun to bore it all to hell. For your breadboardDING! On a
breadboard. That's on a board that once was used as a breadboard... yup, any way you slice it...x
=twobyfourbreadboard...
...damn, I feel dizzy![]()
SEND THEM TO ME!Wanna see real waste? Here's a doozie from my Annals of Failure. I effed up and got Tayda to drill a whole row of 4 holes about 2mm too low. Pots were all PCB-mounted, so there was no room for error. Two years later it still bothers me.
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They're long gone...SEND THEM TO ME!
That would haunt me for all eternityWanna see real waste? Here's a doozie from my Annals of Failure. I effed up and got Tayda to drill a whole row of 4 holes about 2mm too low. Pots were all PCB-mounted, so there was no room for error. Two years later it still bothers me.
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You can use them for Faceplate designsWanna see real waste? Here's a doozie from my Annals of Failure. I effed up and got Tayda to drill a whole row of 4 holes about 2mm too low. Pots were all PCB-mounted, so there was no room for error. Two years later it still bothers me.
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They're long gone...
That helps for good ventilation of all inside parts.