At 06:27 AM 3/22/2006, Andrew Piskorski wrote:
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So far the double sided foam tape seems to work very well! I've tried
it on a SMALL scale - 3 motherboards. They run memtest86+ just fine,
but I have not yet tried network booting Linux on them with Warewulf
and actually using them heavily in a cluster.
I purchased a roll of "3M Double Coated Urethane Foam Tape 4004
Off-White, 1 in x 18 yd", here:
http://www.hillas.com/Products/3M_Double_Coated_Foam_Tapes/3M_4004_1_X_18.asp
Note, I have NOT yet tried removing one of those taped down
motherboards...
Razor blade or long skinny palette knife (so you can reach under the mobo
if you put tape in the middle) and solvent are your friends.
It's still a bit time consuming to place the tape and mount the
boards, but it is EASY. Drilling holes for standoffs both takes
longer and is much easier to get wrong. The double-sided tape is
certainly convenient, and I plan to try a thinner version for mounting
power supplies, hard drives, etc. as well.
There's a huge number of these sorts of double sided adhesives of varying
"stickyness" and permanence and heat resistance. There's something called
VHB which is used for things like mounting glass panes on tall buildings.
Very thin, very permanent.
Calling up 3M and talking to an applications engineer is worth the time..
James Lux, P.E.
Spacecraft Radio Frequency Subsystems Group
Flight Communications Systems Section
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Mail Stop 161-213
4800 Oak Grove Drive
Pasadena CA 91109
tel: (818)354-2075
fax: (818)393-6875
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