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Make rubber tie-down handles for a Small Form Factor PC.
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First of all, I love this magazine, definitely my cup of tea.
One tip on this article: Instead of "gluing little pieces of rubber to the heads of the bolts to protect the case", a much better idea would be to counter-sink them. Drill shallow holes just slightly larger than the heads of the bolts into the rubber straps (Don't go all the way through!). Then only the rubber should touch the case.Posted by deanh on April 29, 2005 at 07:56:34 Pacific Time
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