I'm not too sure - I have this uncontrollable urge to pry it off and stick my finger in thereKen Moon wrote:I had a large hole for a can cap on a chassis, and covered it with a safety label (google "safety label" for zillions of images you can print out).
Plugging unused holes in a chassis
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I know how you feel, rp.
Whenever I see one of those little packets that says "Do Not Eat" on it, I get an uncontrollable urge to put it in my mouth
Whenever I see one of those little packets that says "Do Not Eat" on it, I get an uncontrollable urge to put it in my mouth
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you're not supposed to eat those? 
Re: Plugging unused holes in a chassis
I like to put a socket in the unused holes.
Label it 'spare' and put an extra tube in it.
John
Label it 'spare' and put an extra tube in it.
John
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Re: Plugging unused holes in a chassis
That's awesome.Cantplay wrote:I like to put a socket in the unused holes.
Label it 'spare' and put an extra tube in it.
John
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http://www.mojotone.com/amp-parts/vacuu ... xxSod_pZBkyalesmith wrote:Hello. I was wondering what you guys were using to plug unused cahssis holes and where you are getting them.
Thanks!
David
http://www.mojotone.com/amp-parts/vacuu ... xxSvd_pZBk
And the photo of hole plugs - those can be obtained at a local hardware store or an online source.
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Genius!Cantplay wrote:I like to put a socket in the unused holes.
Label it 'spare' and put an extra tube in it.
John
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Re: Plugging unused holes in a chassis
I have had this problem because I drilled holes and then forgot what they were for. It turns out you can always find some parameter to adjust with an additional pot. Other than that, my plan was to thread the holes and put screws in them.
Relax. It's SUPPOSED to smoke a little.
Re: Plugging unused holes in a chassis
The pics Steveneddy posted above look like the bar end plugs from a road bike. Possible other source.
But isn't duct tape acceptable shielding?
But isn't duct tape acceptable shielding?
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Re: Plugging unused holes in a chassis
Extra holes - to let the smoke out.
down technical blind alleys . . .
Re: Plugging unused holes in a chassis
At Lowes... They also have nylon plugs that will fit jack and switch holes.
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