Now I get it! That's a really good idea. I've been mulling over this problem (like others) for some time - it just never occured to me to put something in front of the modules, secured by the existing screws. Now, how about a material that won't mar or react with the paint? Also, I'm thinkin' this could look really cool or really dumb depending on the material, color, shape and execution. Anybody up for pursuing this? I'd be in for 50 or so, if they were say, between $1 and $2 each. These would also act as washers. Good idea, Dave! Barry S. --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "djbrow54" <davebr@e...> wrote: > > A flat piece of metal. The "I" referred to the shape, not the cross > section. It is held in by the two side screws of the module plus the > two side screws of the adjacent module. To replace a module you'd > need to take out 8 screws but the adjacent modules would stay in > place since they still had 2 screws each on their other respective > sides. > > Nothing behind the panel, nothing in-between to change the spacing, > simply a decorative piece of trim sandwiched between the screws and > the modules on the surface. I put a drawing in the files section. > 'vertical.jpg' > > Dave > > --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Paul Haneberg <phaneber@o...> wrote: > > > > You cannot stamp out an I or H shape. It's not physically > possible. >
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Re: My initial take on the panel discussion
2005-12-05 by coyoteous
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