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my original post was that i wanted to put my CardSaver into a acrylic/screwdown.
Is there any out there for that purpose??
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Would one of those 1 inch 4 screw bricks work, or is that too big??
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i have been looking at those and gathering dimension sizes. Making sure its not recessed..and is flat. thats all i want.
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All the ones I have owned were flat and non-recessed. About $6 a piece I think.
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None that I know of with a recess for a cardsaver. They used to make some bigger screwdowns that could fit two cards or larger cards. (Or 4 T206s) Those would probably work if they still make them.
As long as the plastic bits are available, a bit of acid free stock and some longer hardware makes anything possible. ![]() I made a couple screwdowns years ago. I still have the one I made for my lone T3. I used set screws so they wouldn't stick out. I mostly keep it as a reminder of how my skills have changed since about 1980. Steve B |
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