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My alternative to PCB feet
« on: January 12, 2007, 04:58:13 pm »
After reading various posts about creating your own PCB spacers/feet from using stuff such as straws or a BIC pen, I decided to look around town locally to see what else could be used and end up finding some Pegboard Spacers which looked perfect.  I found them at a store called Ollies which is a closeout store similiar to Big Lots for only .89 cents for 6!, they come with other stuff such as screws but they were too long, thankfully I have tons of woodscrews around so I simply used shorter screws,  picked up 2 packs for a total of 12 spacers and away I went with mounting my computer to wood.