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| Wiliamo:
I have my Control Panel all installed. The buttons, Sticks, etc... are holding down the Lexan to the CP. When I attacth the T-Moding to the CP, how do you secure the edges of the Lexan to avoid lifting up. I have a 8" area of nothing between the buttons and the bottom of the CP, to rest your hands and wrists. The Lexan is not totally flat against with the CP near the T-Molding. Thanks, Wiliamo |
| Wiliamo:
Staff, I was was having trouble staying logged on, so I looked up the anwser on this board and fixed my problem. Then I posted this message before switching to the correct board. Please move this post to the appropriate board. Thank You! |
| PedroSilva:
--- Quote from: Wiliamo on July 18, 2004, 04:24:20 pm ---I have my Control Panel all installed. The buttons, Sticks, etc... are holding down the Lexan to the CP. When I attacth the T-Moding to the CP, how do you secure the edges of the Lexan to avoid lifting up. I have a 8" area of nothing between the buttons and the bottom of the CP, to rest your hands and wrists. The Lexan is not totally flat against with the CP near the T-Molding. Thanks, Wiliamo --- End quote --- I used screws at aprox. 1 cm (0.4") from the edge ... I like the result ! |
| Brad Lee:
I used these, the middle item on the page, Binding Barrels with Screw, actually found em in the 'specialty hardware' bins at Home Depot. Used 1 at each corner of the CP, gives it a nice machined look, from the top all you see is the plain end of the assembly, almost like a rivet. Aluminum is the ones I found, but it looks like you can get brass, stainless, alum, black, or plastic to fit your look |
| Sasquatch!:
Black screws about 1/2" away from the edge. |
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