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**Ingredients: | **Ingredients: | ||
- | * unperforated DIN rail (available in electrical supply stores) | + | * unperforated, zinc-plated steel DIN rail (available in electrical supply stores |
* 2 K&M 3/8" thumb screws (available on [[https:// | * 2 K&M 3/8" thumb screws (available on [[https:// | ||
* 3 K&M 3/8" thumb wheel (available on [[https:// | * 3 K&M 3/8" thumb wheel (available on [[https:// | ||
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- | - Adjust the size of the rail to your liking. For a 40 cm AB stereo bar I went with 42.5 cm | + | - Adjust the size of the rail to your liking. For a 40 cm AB stereo bar I went with 42.5 cm. |
- | - Drill the three holes in top the rail. For 3/8" you can use 9mm drill bit on the sides and 10mm on the central one | + | - Drill the three holes in the top rail. For 3/8" you can use 9mm drill bit on the sides and 10mm on the central one. On the sides, the closer to the internal diameter of 3/8" you'll get, the better. |
- | - Screw in the screws into the holes and use thumbwheels as washers protecting the screws from falling out | + | - Screw in the screws into the holes and use thumbwheels as washers, protecting the screws from falling out. Alternatively you can use M8 retaining rings for shafts. |
- | - Use the third thumb wheel as a way to tighten the bar to your stand | + | - Use the third thumb wheel as a way to tighten the bar to your stand. You can epoxy-glue the wheel to the bar to attach it permanently. |
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