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Yes Zek , but it wasn't that picture , 'nother site for wiring pots which I couldn't find again ( history cleared )BTW, I'm too cheap to go to the Dollar Store so borrowed from Mama's Kitchen when she wasn't looking and drilled pilot holes in the chassis case top with a 1/16" bit to follow up with a step bit to get them to 1/8" or 3/16"
Now I just have to cipher a way to be able to tighten , tried a rubber washer , no good . I thought about putting heat shrink over a toothed lock washer.... but that isn't the answer either.I have some inexpensive insulated binding posts from ebay I tried that tighten, but they aren't half as well made as the Pomonas. I didn't plan ahead enough on the binding post mounting . If you have the ability to punch a circular hole with a flat top section it would be no problem
... especially since some can go up in flames! (Not this one, it's nearly impossible to get the chip to do anything but simply turn off or not turn on, the protection in it works good).
Hey , thanks for reminding me about the counter bore after using a step bit on the holes ! Nice and smooth nowI forgot I had a cheap little counter-bore set from Hazard FraughtThe Pomona Binding posts shoulder washers are for a 3/8" hole with a flat portion on one end of the circle . The flat portion of the circumference is what prevents the post from continuing to spin as you tighten . i.e. the chassis cut out can't just be round. You can mount bare wire or banana jacks , you just can't get the posts tight to the amp case.The super glue is my last option unless I can figure something out . I just wanted to post something about this issue in case someone is using going to use these posts in a build.
Damn! Nice job Larco, I doubt the pictures even due to full justice (funny lighting). What are the black and white things above the PowerCon inlet?