[Beowulf] case (de)construction question
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David Mathog mathog at caltech.eduFri Feb 19 15:43:39 PST 2010
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Many rack cases have threaded standoff's directly attached to the case metal. On the outside of the case one sees a hexagonal nut, and on the inside the cylindrical standoff - with no sign of the hexagonal nut. We even have one type of case with a removable motherboard tray, which is quite thin, and even here this type of standoff is employed. The question is, how are these things put together, and more specifically, how are they to be taken apart? Some of the standoffs are in the way of a larger power supply that needs to go into one of these cases. Is there a more elegant way of removing these than by grinding them off or drilling them out? I have already tried unscrewing one, on the theory the standoff might be threaded into the hex nut, but it wouldn't budge. Thanks, David Mathog mathog at caltech.edu Manager, Sequence Analysis Facility, Biology Division, Caltech
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