Long screws scratch desktop

Posted by: tanstaafl.

Long screws scratch desktop - 31/08/2000 02:22

This hardly falls into the category of earth-shattering, survival-threatening mayhem, but it is a small annoyance.

The screws protruding from the bottom of the empeg are just long enough that they mar the finish on my desktop if I slide the empeg around rather than pick it up and set it down.

tanstaafl.

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Posted by: altman

Re: Long screws scratch desktop - 31/08/2000 06:01

Yes, on some units (it depends on the M3 insert type being fitted by the metalwork people) the screws can protrude - we've moved to shorter ones now.

Hugo
ps: a mousemat makes an ideal empeg rest :)

Posted by: Jazzwire

Re: Long screws scratch desktop - 31/08/2000 06:53

How long till we can order empeg branded mousemats for that purpose... =)

Jazz
(List 112, Mk2 12 gig #40. Mk1 4 gig #30. Mk3 1.6 16v)
Posted by: dionysus

Re: Long screws scratch desktop - 31/08/2000 06:56

Err...they'd have to be called music-mats:)
-m

...proud to have owned one of the first Mark I units
Posted by: Jazzwire

Re: Long screws scratch desktop - 31/08/2000 07:28

You could call them music mats, but they would still be usable as mouse mats, hence calling them such... =)

However, you might find the use of one improves the sound quality (back to the isolation pad for CD players argument... =)

Only joking, don't flame... =)

Jazz
(List 112, Mk2 12 gig #40. Mk1 4 gig #30. Mk3 1.6 16v)
Posted by: phaigh

Re: Long screws scratch desktop - 31/08/2000 07:44

I can sell you one for a price , along with some 'Audio Blutack' too!

Paul.

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Posted by: tanstaafl.

Re: Long screws scratch desktop - 31/08/2000 17:01

Would I be risking death and destruction by taking a Dremel tool and grinding off the half millimeter or so of the screw ends that are protruding beyond the base of the empeg?

tanstaafl.

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Posted by: altman

Re: Long screws scratch desktop - 01/09/2000 00:45

Mmm, probably not but I'd be worried about metal fragments somehow ending up inside the case...

Hugo


Posted by: pca

Re: Long screws scratch desktop - 01/09/2000 06:30

The other problem would be the vibration loosening the threadlock,
thus causing the screws to slowly undo themselves and drop into the
case while in motion, eventually shorting out the power supply, setting
fire to the car, causing a major accident, and wiping out thousands
of innocent commuter's lives.

Bummer ;)

Patrick.

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Posted by: Big John

Re: Long screws scratch desktop - 01/09/2000 06:43

Hi,

However, you might find the use of one improves the sound quality (back to the isolation pad for CD players argument... =)

I can provide a special green pen at great cost, you run a thin line around the exterior of the empeg that will enhance the sound quality.

Regards,



_________________________________________
John, (MK1 114-20G, MK2 15-36G).
Posted by: rob

Re: Long screws scratch desktop - 01/09/2000 06:48

This man is not employed by empeg


Posted by: tanstaafl.

Re: Long screws scratch desktop - 01/09/2000 17:11

...metal fragments somehow ending up inside the case...

I'll put duct tape (temporarily) over the cooling holes on the sides and the connectors on the backplane.

tanstaafl.

"There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch"
Posted by: tanstaafl.

Re: Long screws scratch desktop - 01/09/2000 17:14

...setting fire to the car, causing a major accident, and wiping out thousands of innocent commuter's lives.

This from the lunatic who builds jet engines out of old turbochargers?

tanstaafl.

"There Ain't No Such Thing As A Free Lunch"
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Long screws scratch desktop - 01/09/2000 17:15

I'll put duct tape (temporarily) over the cooling holes on the sides and the connectors on the backplane.

I was expecting one of the Empeg guys to jump in here and say this... If you use a dremel tool to grind/cut metal, heat is generated. I don't know how much heat just to make those screws shorter. But if it's a lot of heat, then you could be talking about damaging the circuits on the motherboard. It's just a caution: the unit gets pretty hot in the dash as it is so I know it can take SOME heat. Just be careful as you're dremeling not to make the metal too hot in the process.

___________
Tony Fabris
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Long screws scratch desktop - 01/09/2000 17:17

...setting fire to the car, causing a major accident, and wiping out thousands of innocent commuter's lives.

This from the lunatic who builds jet engines out of old turbochargers?

Yeah. Sounds like he's speaking from experience, so watch out.

___________
Tony Fabris
Posted by: rob

Re: Long screws scratch desktop - 02/09/2000 04:53

You haven't seen his jet boat yet.

Rob


Posted by: pca

Re: Long screws scratch desktop - 02/09/2000 13:57

You haven't seen his jet boat yet.

Oh, come on. Thanks to the latest technology and brilliant design, we are confident the casualties will be kept within acceptable levels.





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Posted by: tfabris

Re: Long screws scratch desktop - 02/09/2000 14:07

Thanks to the latest technology and brilliant design, we are confident the casualties will be kept within acceptable levels.

This sounds suspiciously like the technical documents at the web sites for those "personal flying machine" things they're developing. They have euphamisms like "engine failure is a statistical nonevent." Hmmm...

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Tony Fabris
Posted by: bonzi

Re: Long screws scratch desktop - 02/09/2000 17:17

I'll put duct tape (temporarily) over the cooling holes on the sides and the connectors on the backplane.

Hmm, make sure it is indeed temporarily. I remember an airliner that had its static air ports (needed for instruments that measure airspeed, altidute and vertical speed) temporarily taped over during maintenance....

Dragi "Bonzi" Raos
Zagreb, Croatia
Q#5196, MkII#80000376, 18GB green
Posted by: bonzi

Re: Long screws scratch desktop - 02/09/2000 17:21

You haven't seen his jet boat yet.

Sometheing like late Malcolm Campbell's 'Bluebird' ?

(What kind of mood is this? I am going to find something cheerful to listen to from my empeg...)

Dragi "Bonzi" Raos
Zagreb, Croatia
Q#5196, MkII#80000376, 18GB green
Posted by: alear

Re: Long screws scratch desktop - 02/09/2000 22:40

A dab of silicon over the ends of the screws might protect your desk too.

Alex Lear