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>>> check out:
>>http://www.maplin.co.uk/products/product.php?cartid=0201291116171449952&mo
du
>>leno=1035&manufacturer=
>>
>> these look like the sort you mean.
>>
>Yup - but they still would require re-working the PCB :(

Of course - it's taken as read that the existing ones wouldn't fit anyway,
so _some_ rework is required regardless!

>>> Oh, and it depends on the screws :-)

>> Nice steel screws on a brushed steel socket - sex on legs m8 - or
rather,
>>sex in a socket :-)
>
>Have you tried cutting a scart-shaped hole into a steel faceplate?  ;)

I have.  I had to give up and get my dad to do it with his 'proper' tools
(Gawd, it has been _years_ since I said something like that - I feel about
12 again ;D

>As with most of these things, it's the machining/tools that ends up
limiting
>the end product.  Sure, Keith can have scart faceplates made up - but
only
>if he orders them by the thousand :(

Well he's somehow managing it at the moment with the existing KAT5 modules
:)
Okay, so it's aluminium, but still......

tony


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