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Old 9th June 2004, 11:22 PM   #1
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Default Mounting BINDING POSTS!!!!

I received a set of Binding Posts from Parts Express a couple days ago. My problem is, I can't figure out how they mount to a metal chassis without the metal post making contact with it. I may be just not seeing it but there should be some form of insulator between the hole drilled through the case and the binding post shaft that goes through it. Here are some picture of the exact Posts and their parts.


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Old 9th June 2004, 11:45 PM   #2
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They look like they're intended for speakers.
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LOL, just my luck. It's not that big of a deal since I just bought a single pair to check them out. I guess I won't be ordering any more of them for use on my amps.
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They look like they're intended for speakers.

I agree... but I'd like to say that I really like those pictures. What type of camera do you have?
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Default Camera

Now that’s the kind of reply you love to get right after you get a new Digital Camera. I just got this camera and other than the brand I've been very happy with it. It's a Kodak CX7430 and I was kind of weary about the Kodak name and the simplicity of the features. Nothing against Kodak it's just it is less favorable when compared to brands like Cannon and Olympus

It's a 4mp camera and the quality of the pictures is much better than I expected. There is an UP-CLOSE setting that allows pictures of objects closer than 28 inches. Those pictures were taken with the camera literally less than 2 inches from the camera lens. It was a great purchase for the price.
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Old 10th June 2004, 03:12 AM   #6
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I used them for my gainclone. I mounted them on a piece of nylon then through clearance holes on the case. Finished with nylon washers from the hardware store.

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