Plug wrong holes in enclosures

Started by feddozz, March 28, 2016, 02:07:49 PM

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SuzukiScottie

#20
I have used Selleys Knead-it on a couple of occasions, quite successfully. Similar to other products; cut a small chunk off and knead it (not surprisingly) between your fingertips until the colour of the two semi-solid parts become one uniform colour.

Yes a new box would only be a few $ or £ or € but this is DIY because we can! [emoji2] it's useful to know that a slight mistake is recoverable.



On this one I drilled the hole for the LED too close to the switch, so I had to move it a few mm's further away.

feddozz

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Quote from: SuzukiScottie on April 01, 2016, 05:17:27 AM
Yes a new box would only be a few $ or £ or € but this is DIY because we can!

Second this!

Thanks for the replies. I have a lot to reflect on. I am on hols at the moment. Will let you know when I get back!
And "dog balls on your face"...

davent

Depending on the situation a hole plug may be all that's needed.


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flanagan0718

Hey Dave I'm pretty sure I saw the plugs you're talking about at smallbear.
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davent

Quote from: flanagan0718 on April 02, 2016, 06:03:04 PM
Hey Dave I'm pretty sure I saw the plugs you're talking about at smallbear.

So far i've only sourced at Mouser, these are 3/8" but they have a big selection of sizes from a few different manufacturers.

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