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Posted by MrPibb on 10-29-1999 02:01 AM:

Question

Is there a spot on the visor i could conceivably attach a wallet chain to the visor? The chain would go to a belt loop and keep it from falling out of my pocket.

Thanks In Advance


Posted by superfreak on 10-31-1999 04:48 AM:

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Well, conceivably you could drill a hole through the side by one of the screw holes and set up something that way. It might make it difficult to put the cover on the back of it though. And one of the feet (of the cover) is right above that hole when you put the cover on the back.


Posted by Merry on 10-31-1999 10:43 AM:

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There are adhesives which would suit your purposes. Attach a small bracket, using the adhesive, add the chain...Voila. Most the security cables for my company's computer hardware are attached using this method, because drilling is, generally, a bad idea. Obviously.

The adhesive is a sort of double sided tape, but your hardware store could probably help you to find the right product. As for where to stick it, any surface that's not going to obstruct springboard access, IR, sliding into a case, etc...

M.

[This message has been edited by Merry (edited 10-31-1999).]


Posted by BizEchilD on 11-03-1999 06:29 PM:

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Here's my idea.

You can find the same size screw that the case uses, but get a LONG one.. that way it sticks out of the hole enough that you can screw a chain to it and tighten it against the back of the case. Just an idea, but it looks like it might be the most secure and non destructive way to handle it.


Posted by Nachtswerg on 11-04-1999 04:23 PM:

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The long screw idea is a good one. A possible extension of this is to drill all the way through one of the screw holes and installing some sort of ring.

Now, for the disclaimer. I'm not responsible for any damage done to your visor for following this suggestion. You're completely on your own.


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