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Ray
 
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Default Unique shelf pin & OT gloat

I'll try to make a short story long...

A friend of mine Had his TV repaired and wasn't happy with the repair so
decided to buy a new one. He then told me I could come and pick up the old
one if I wanted it. I of course said "I'll be right over".

The TV he gave me is a Pioneer Elite Pro 100 projection, I think 55 inch. I
got it home and the picture is great! A little tweaking of the convergence
and contrast, cleaned the screen and inside and it is almost as clear as a
tube TV. Just in time to see the birds get beat!

The reason I'm posting here is he also gave me the cabinet to match for the
stereo components. The pins for the shelves are like small angle brackets
with a pin to go in the side and into the bottom of the shelf. I'll try to
draw it in text:

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they require a 1/4 hole in the bottom of the shelves but this is ideal for
shelves that don't go all the way against the back of the cabinet. Like in
a stereo rack or computer cabinet. I went to the pioneer website and they
are available but of course no picture. Anyone know of another source for
this type pin since $2.09 is a little pricey. Although I shouldn't complain
since I got a free TV.

http://parts.pioneerelectronics.com/...ductNum=232242


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"Ray" wrote in message
. Anyone know of another source for this type pin since $2.09 is a little
pricey. Although I shouldn't complain since I got a free TV.

http://parts.pioneerelectronics.com/...ductNum=232242


Sounds like another case of driving around for 100 miles to save 50¢ on each
of four pins. Sometimes it is cheaper to pay the higher price. Or make
your own.,


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On Sun, 6 Feb 2005 09:41:27 -0500, "Ray"
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they require a 1/4 hole in the bottom of the shelves but this is ideal for
shelves that don't go all the way against the back of the cabinet. Like in
a stereo rack or computer cabinet. I went to the pioneer website and they
are available but of course no picture. Anyone know of another source for


Will another type of support work? If the hole in the side of the
cabinet is also 1/4" you could use the regular L shaped shelf support
that has a 1/4" pin. Most of these also have a hole in the part of
the L that the shelf sits on. You can put a small screw through that
hole into the shelf (so the shelf won't slide) if you think you need
it.
Here's a link to what I'm suggesting. Second set from the left, top
row. Rockler calls them 1/4" shelf supports.
http://www.rockler.com/ecom7/product...w=Shelf%20Pins

You should be able to find these locally at most hardware stores,
lumber yards or home centers.

Mike O.
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