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If you make all the relevant holes big enough to accommodate the nuts it can work. Love where you‘re going with this in any case!
I forgot to respond to this: the main problem with that is that I usually rely on the bolts to hold the faceplate on the enclosure so I don't have to glue it on or something... Also I am not sold on the clear acrylic, it feels a bit cheesy :)
 
I forgot to respond to this: the main problem with that is that I usually rely on the bolts to hold the faceplate on the enclosure so I don't have to glue it on or something... Also I am not sold on the clear acrylic, it feels a bit cheesy :)
On my current tube amp build I just drilled and tapped a few #4 cap head screws to hold the laser etched wood fascia plate on. But yeah, I'm not a real big fan of plastic on anything to do with MI gear cosmetics, in general. ;)
 
I had to use a hot knife (and a respirator) to get the last of the old bushings out
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Hot-knifing with a respirator is really harsh on the lungs, you should use chilled water in a bong — or at least cut up a plastic bottle and pack it with ice ...

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Hot-knifing with a respirator is really harsh on the lungs, you should use chilled water in a bong — or at least cut up a plastic bottle and pack it with ice ...

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In my second year of college at my first rental after dorm life, I came home to find my roommates boyfriend doing this with the butter knives I had just purchased for you know... butter. And then we spent the year perpetually short on clean butter knives. He also turned my bread machine into a gravity bong. It saw a LOT more use in its second life.
 
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