On Jul 16, 9:46, Jules Richardson wrote:
For something like that I'd probably cut a round
hole in the plastic,
but cut / file a hole with the right key into a strip of aluminium
and
mount it directly behind the hole in the plastic. The
plastic can be
kept nice and neat that way, whilst it doesn't matter if the
aluminium
hole looks a bit shabby.
The connector flange will hide any rough edges so that just makes twice
as much work.
That or make a little recess in the underside of the
plastic near to
the
hole, and use a piece of u-shaped metal to stop the
connector
rotating
One way I've seen is to drill a round hole, then file one "side" of it
out into a square. Then put a washer on the back of the BNC, but bent
over so that it fits the flat on the BNC and also fits the squared-out
part of the hole.
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