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MAKE A CHEAP PCB HOLDER

Step 3Tightening the smaller bracket and continuing the job

Tightening the smaller bracket and continuing the job
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 After the first bracket (the short one) I drilled the longer one and I passed from the metallic piece and the other supportive one. It's ready, so lets testing it... 
The smooth bend we have is fine because keeps the PCB away from any contact but be more safe I put some rubber feet in any bracket. 2 for the big one and one at the end of the short one. 

Finally is real good. With some time and work and spare parts now I have a descent PCB holder to helping in my job.
Thanks for watching this and please do any comment. 
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I like to invent and modify things. When i was 13 i fixed my dad's old Lancia Fulvia motor. I builded my first mod PC in 1991 using a mobo builded in a VCR box. I am first using all my inventions. I l...
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