I think I have a few of those from the last puter I built. I only have 2 or 3 left though. Bill Layer wrote: > Hi Jon, > > On Thursday 07 December 2000 12:35, you wrote: > > Can you describe the stand-off parts - - metal or plastic, shape, > > dimensions, etc.? > > No, as I have never seen them. The holes into which the fit, are rectangulat, > about 1/4" x 1/3". A woman working at Tran Micro on University was kind > enough to give me a handful of metal standoff parts, that were more on teh > order of 1/4" square. It was fruitless, they didn't fit. > > I'm pretty sure they are metal, as there wouldn't be any hard chassis > grounding of the board if they were all plastic. There is only one type of > hole, so I assume that the parts are all one style. > > > If it's what I suspect, plastic rod stock, properly treated with saw and > > drill press, might suffice. > > It's just like a motorcycle. There are plenty of ways to fake it, but nothing > is ever as sweet or easy as the OEM parts. If I have to engineer something, > it's going to involve washers, screws, standoffs and JB-Weld. :) > > > -- > Bill Layer > > <b.layer at vikingelectronics.com> > _______________________________________________ > tclug-list mailing list > tclug-list at lists.real-time.com > https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list