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Old 11-12-2010, 04:19 PM   #21
CraftyDan
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Originally Posted by Roger Manley View Post
I was thinking of making my own spine and had decided that two small machine screws were the answer. In fact, only one need be removable to allow your Sony to be placed and removed.
That actually works really well -- 1/2 of my bracket was built this way. A little epoxy between the screw and bracket and it's there for life.

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I was thinking of using a bent alluminium bar of sufficient thickness to allow the machine screws to be screwed through an undersize hole.
I'd toyed with this idea but it would add unnecessary thickness to the cover. If you glue the nut to the bracket your extra metal is only where you need it.
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