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mahuti:
Suitcase latch > draw-pull latch >lockdown clamp

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quarterback:

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quarterback:
Try these:

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cholin:
Actually, I had an idea for mounting my CP that I got from a store while looking at their drawers.  You know how you pull a drawer out and then it locks place and will not go farther without lifting it?  Well I got an idea from that, except the reverse.  The CP will have a hinge at the BACK (the part closest to the TV) which will allow it to lift up.  Since the screen is on a good angle, it will be safe, and possible held up with spring loaded supports (just brainstorming).  Once the CP is lifted, it can be pulled out by scrolling it along the drawer tracks.  This will give it a lift action if I just want to rewire or access some switches under the panel, and will also make it much easier to remove :)  Good idea or bad?  I was also thinking of putting "contacts" at the back of each panel and one set of contacts on the cab itself so that when you slide a panel in, it locks and it eliminates wires.  Example:  an N64 pack - you slide it into the machines and it's read by the contact strips, instead of putting it in and manually connecting a wire.  WHAT DO YA THINK?
ALeX K:
thanks for all the replies.... i was thinking of using four of these on the inside front face of the cp box, out of sight...





that way i can get to the cp inards easily. The CP box would have four wing nuts and clamp fixings thru the bottom of the box, into a flat plane in the cab... all touching edges would be lined with neoprene to reduce vibration.
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