Randy--
Which manufacturer of chassis are you using?  I've found most manufactured chassis use a proprietary rail system that few others, if any, duplicate.
If you are using a Systium chassis, you are in luck!  I have several dozen small and large rails available.  I know Compaq and IBM desktop chassis and workstation chassis are both unique.

Mark

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Randy Clarksean 
  To: tclug 
  Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 8:59 AM
  Subject: [TCLUG] OT: Hardware Needed - Brackets


  I just acquired about 10 PC Celeron systems with missing hard drives and CDRoms.  Not a big deal that they are missing, but the case is the type where there are brackets that screw to the side of the CDRom ... to allow for them to be slide in and out.  So ... there are no screw hole in the cases to allow for the install of another CDRom.

  I have searched the web for "brackets" and I have had no luck locating any.  They are simply a piece of metal with a "spring clip" that snaps and holds the device in place.  Anyone have an idea where I might locate such a part?  Without of course buying a new case.

  Thanks!

  Randy

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