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Post by Big Man Black T-Shirt(Patrick) on Mar 3, 2018 20:44:02 GMT
Hey guys, I need to source some rubber feet and screws for a product I’m making and I thought I’d ask if any of you knew of a source. What I need is exactly what’s in this photo, small rubber feet 1/2” wide x 1/4” high. I found the ones in the photo on Ebay, and they would be perfect except they come with #6 3/4” screws and I need at least 1” screws. (yes, that extra 1/4” does matter that much!) So, does anyone know where I might look for a feet/screw combo with longer screws or for just the feet so I can source the correct length screws separately? Thanks!
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Post by notso on Mar 5, 2018 21:57:39 GMT
I might have a bunch of them, let me check.... Give me a day...
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Post by Big Man Black T-Shirt(Patrick) on Mar 6, 2018 20:10:14 GMT
Awesome, thanks!
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Post by notso on Mar 7, 2018 18:47:12 GMT
Still looking. I use to have bags upon bags of them. I do POS repair and these are the kinds of rubber feet used on older systems and I don't think I threw them away. Should know by tomorrow afternoon, have to hit the storage unit since they are not in my van stock, not looking good though.
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Post by notso on Mar 8, 2018 5:19:42 GMT
I don't have them anymore, I had hundreds but when we went to the next series of systems these were obsolete and i guess after time I threw them out.. Not like me to do that for something I thought could be useful later...I will keep looking but if you find them elsewhere go ahead and get them, I don't think I will find them.
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Post by Big Man Black T-Shirt(Patrick) on Mar 8, 2018 14:50:38 GMT
I don't have them anymore, I had hundreds but when we went to the next series of systems these were obsolete and i guess after time I threw them out.. Not like me to do that for something I thought could be useful later...I will keep looking but if you find them elsewhere go ahead and get them, I don't think I will find them. You threw them out??? What kind of a monster ARE you?!?!
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Post by Bruce on Mar 10, 2018 2:46:43 GMT
A study published in "Psychological Science" by the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management's Dr. Kathleen Vohs revealed that working in an untidy room actually fuels creativity. In the study, 48 participants were asked to come up with unusual uses for a pingpong ball. The 24 individuals working in neat rooms came up with substantially less creative responses than the individuals working in cluttered rooms.
So if you are a pack rat, tell everyone you're just fueling your sense of creativity and innovation the next time someone tells you to clean up your act.
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