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Hi All,I am in the process of bulidng the Cornet 2 and I cheaped out and went with the Hammond case. The bottom (top?) plate is OK to work with, but the case itself is a bit of a PITA. From pictures, I can see that the Lansing case has removeable bits (sides, front etc), but with the Hammond, it is a single all-joined-together piece and the Cornet 2 PCB does not fit in.So I am now considering some more metal removal work that will get rid of the offending overhang that "should" allow the PCB to slide right in. But since Metalwork is not my strong suit (and patience might even be less), I am wondering if someone has/had a better idea and managed to get the Cornet 2 PCB in a Hammond case without extra metal removal.Any advice is greatly appreciated.BTW: I am VERY impressed with the quality of the PCB - I didn' know what to expect, but it certainly exceeded my expectations in all ways - thanks Jim!taskerc