Not sure exactly what kind of standoffs you're looking for, but DigiKey
carries threaded standoffs,various sizes, in both metal and plastic
(nylon).
http://www.digikey.com

Bob

Bill Layer wrote:
> 
> Arrgh! I picked up one of the translucent blue ATX cases (looks a little like
> a MacG3) a few months back. It was missing the internal hardware, but I
> figured it was no big deal - hardware is hardware. Here is a pic of the case:
> 
> http://www.transnet-inc.com/CaseAquaBlue.html
> 
> Well, it turns out that this case uses PROPRIETARY hardware, most annoyingly,
> the mounting standoffs for the motherboard. Unless I can find a handful of
> these 2-cent parts, this $100.00 case is going to be a doorstop (and I
> already own plenty of those). I wrote the people at the above site, and they
> responded with "Sorry, but we cannot sell them (the parts) to you". No
> further explanation.
> 
> Does anyone know where I can get enough of these standoffs to mount the
> board? maybe from another builder that had extras?
> 
> Or plan B - could someone suggest a good case from Tran / GNS that would be
> suitable for a hardware hacker like me to build a Duron 700 system in? Will I
> *need* a 300W supply? (I plan to u/g to a 1.2 or better T-bird in a year or
> so...)
> 
> P.S. Plan B sucks.
> 
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> Bill Layer
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