12-03-2019, 06:29 PM
Thanks for the input, guys!
@Kevin
Using cage nuts would require lots of filing after drilling since I don't own a square hole drill.
I have encountered J-clips on some cheap Marshall combos, but their construction did not strike me as reliable.
The Traynor way would be something to consider, though. In high gain amps it would also allow for aluminium sheets to not get in the way of contacting the chassis, so this is a consideration. This is something I have met in Fender combos where the bolt-nut holds the chassis up in its place.
@makinrose
Threaded rivets is a quite nice solution, actually. So using the aforementioned angles attached to the chassis with blind rivets, one can just vertically mount them so that they align and get tightened by a bolt from the underside of the wooden enclosure!
@Kevin
Using cage nuts would require lots of filing after drilling since I don't own a square hole drill.
I have encountered J-clips on some cheap Marshall combos, but their construction did not strike me as reliable.
The Traynor way would be something to consider, though. In high gain amps it would also allow for aluminium sheets to not get in the way of contacting the chassis, so this is a consideration. This is something I have met in Fender combos where the bolt-nut holds the chassis up in its place.
@makinrose
Threaded rivets is a quite nice solution, actually. So using the aforementioned angles attached to the chassis with blind rivets, one can just vertically mount them so that they align and get tightened by a bolt from the underside of the wooden enclosure!


