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maya i
> 3 daygreat product Arrived quickly, superbly packed I will soon be assembling the set on my new machine Looks great, waiting to put it together on my machine
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Nick
> 3 dayAbsolutely perfect for my project. Screws were sharp and went into the wood easily. Pcb screws fit perfectly for a raspberry pi.
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gtech215
Greater than one weekI used these for mounting an in-line LNA for my Software Defined Radio setup on my project board, a small square PCB with 4 mounting holes. This package come with all needed screws, but NO plastic washers. These would work great for a small motherboard or other small PCB type of setup. In fact, thats how I knew these existed - back in the day I had a job assembling video slots and poker machines, and we used these to mount the game board.
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Tim Corcoran
> 3 dayThey are what they say they are, handy PCB standoff feet. They worked fine for my use but 4 of the 20 pieces had the wrong thread size on the long end. I tried various bolts but nothing would fit the strange sized threading. Im not unhappy but buyer beware... I paid for 20 and got 16 usable.
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zover
> 3 dayNot terrible at all. Some screws take a bit of convincing. Using these on multiplex board and driving them by hand to prevent breaking them or over tightening is a good idea.
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mhz
> 3 daythis was needed to work out a problem on adding a MOB to a wood surface ... works great -- Thanks ...
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jonb
Greater than one weekMaking an all in one retro box with my pi4b and old labtop monitor. These worked great for lifting the monitor display driver board and pi4b off the wood panels. My only issue is some of them you couldnt get screwed in because the nuts are melted in the plastic and the plastic melted over some of the nuts. I was able to cut out some of the plastic but others I couldnt
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CoryH
> 3 dayBought these to mount a circuit board to wood. I liked that they also came with the screws to mount them to the wood. As other reviews have mentioned, I did have a couple, 2 of the 20 specifically, where I couldnt get the machine screw into the embedded nut. Not that it matters, but I determined that this was a problem with the nut threads and not the machine screw. The same screws worked fine on other pieces, and other screws that worked in other pieces had the same issue threading in on these 2 pieces. Thats why I knock of a star.