Frank did a great job on the bracket. He was kind enough to build a
prototype and
shipped to me complete with screws at his own expense. Thanks again Frank. I
truly appreciate the effort.

The bracket in the dxf drawing is great however I would consider it a
permanent part.
The bracket has to sit under the switch flange. Screws pass through the
flange
and thread into the bracket. So once the switches are soldered in the
bracket can not
be removed.

I took Franks bracket which was made out of PCB material, cut a slot in one
side and
then was able to lift the bracket off from underneath the switches. Had the
bracket been
made out of steel or aluminum it would have gotten bent/distorted.

My modified design is basically just a flat bar 1/2 inch wide with tails
that extend one
inch that can be use for mounting. You'll have to cut, trim and drill
depending on your
chassis design. Two of these bars could be used for the top and bottom of
the switch
which would add more strain relief.

If we want a better bracket perhaps this would be a better design. It could
be used as
a soldering jig or a removable mounting bracket. It will involve more
effort/expense.
I'm thinking it could be made from PCB material and we could have it done
by one
of the board houses. I know my board house does these.


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So what do ya think? Keep those suggestions coming.

Thank you.

On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 2:07 AM, Frank Schieschke <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> see also this thread
> <https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!searchin/n8vem-s100/bracket/n8vem-s100/npqHWFKLBys/i7L2hxM7djwJ>.
>
> For one that is interesting by building it by yourself, i provide the DXF
> file attached.
>
> Frank
>
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