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| metzer:
Yea, I should have taken a picture of the underside. Maybe I'll do that tonoght. I drilled two holes onto the bracket and secured it via screws to a piece of wood on the inside. Nice and sturdy. I also cut out slots for the cp to rest on the brackets themselves. The screws just keep it secure. |
| rampy:
--- Quote from: metzer on June 07, 2003, 12:50:09 pm ---Yea, I should have taken a picture of the underside. Maybe I'll do that tonoght. I drilled two holes onto the bracket and secured it via screws to a piece of wood on the inside. Nice and sturdy. I also cut out slots for the cp to rest on the brackets themselves. The screws just keep it secure. --- End quote --- Thanks for taking / posting the extra shots... I'm giving serious consideration to using this method for my star wars yoke adjunct panel... I've been also thinking of using those mirror hangie clips .. hard to describe if you aren't envisioning what I'm envisioning.... it's this nearly flat metal piece with little tongues and there's a mating/matching piece with corresponding grooves... I think anyways... rampy. |
| metzer:
I really like how the shelving brackets worked out, especially since you can adjust the height. My little guy sure appreciates it since he can play some Ikari Warriors without standing on a stool. I also made my control panels on my cocktail table removable so you can rotate them 90 degrees to play horizontal games. Of course, I did this before I stumbled upon the brackets. For those I drilled holes and put plastic screws with wing nuts (yes, the same ones that hold your toilet seat down ), but it's a pain to have to tighten them down. I'll probably convert those to the brackets as well. Good luck. Seems like the mirror clips might be less obtrusive since you don't have a whole strip of slots on which to hang the clips. |
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