Tom wrote:

Hammond boxes are great to work with and are reasonably inexpensive.  You
can stack multiple boards inside, and panels are available in aluminum or
plastic.  Hammond will make custom lengths, just for asking.

I'm still using similar extrusions left over from a project we did years ago. The extrusions we used do not have one slide-off side as the Hammond boxes do, so to access the circuitry you have to pull the card(s) out. However, they provide better RF shielding. I don't remember who we got the extrusions from, but they were stock items and there were a number of suppliers. Starting with raw extrusions brings the cost per box down considerably, even if you have them finished (we had ours grained and anodized).

Best regards,

Charles





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