Well worth checking out...here!
It's this sort of detail that keeps my main rig at the bleeding edge of technology!
And after that... another good 'un!
Well worth checking out...here!
It's this sort of detail that keeps my main rig at the bleeding edge of technology!
And after that... another good 'un!
Any idea what's the max safe voltage to run that screw at?
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hmmm interesting review about the screw... coarse pitch tapping screws like that one are very useful for holding plastics and wood together, but the ultimate case screw has to be a short, fine pitched tapping screw - like you find in most Ricoh or Panasonic equipment.....
Originally Posted by The Quentos
LOOOL!
I've got to disagree here - the ultimate screw is a 5x45 cheesehead in a graphite wash - lovely. bugger all friction going in, but plenty of hold even in extreme temps. Useless for cases, but worth their weight in gold!
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