So this is my first bolt mod and I am understandably nervous and used the geekhack wiki page only to discover Mc-Master doesn't ship to Canada. I was wondering if any fellow Canadians (or anyone really) could help give me a link to the parts they used, I already tried digging up local stuff but got a bit overwhelmed with everything and with places like Home Depo straight up not actually having enough bolts for the project (they had about 50 or so)
The part numbers (or I guess more so links are):
https://www.mcmaster.com/catalog/126/3189 (For the Phillips screw)
https://www.mcmaster.com/catalog/126/3380 (for the nuts)
https://www.mcmaster.com/catalog/126/3424 (For the washers)
Original geekhack page can be found here: https://wiki.geekhack.org/index.php?tit ... d_Bolt_Mod
Thanks again everyone, I'm just very nervous doing this so I want to try to be as accurate as possible.
EDIT: I can also add the 3d schematics from mc-master for further clarification.
[HELP] Model M bolt mod (in Canada)
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- Location: Canada
- Main keyboard: F-122 (Ansi Mod)
- Main mouse: Logitech M570
- Favorite switch: Capacitive Buckling Spring
- ddrfraser1
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Changes weekly
- Main mouse: MX MASTER
- Favorite switch: Lubed 55g BKE Redux Domes
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These are the ones I used. Worked perfectly. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000N ... UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H3 ... UTF8&psc=1
Also, you'll need this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000B ... UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H3 ... UTF8&psc=1
Also, you'll need this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000B ... UTF8&psc=1
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- Location: Canada
- Main keyboard: F-122 (Ansi Mod)
- Main mouse: Logitech M570
- Favorite switch: Capacitive Buckling Spring
Hey, thanks for the really fast reply, I do have a question, so does that mean the washers are basically optional because I'ev been seeing A L O T of those.used in most bolt mod tutorialsddrfraser1 wrote: 14 Apr 2020, 17:22 These are the ones I used. Worked perfectly. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000N ... UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H3 ... UTF8&psc=1
Also, you'll need this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000B ... UTF8&psc=1
- ddrfraser1
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: Changes weekly
- Main mouse: MX MASTER
- Favorite switch: Lubed 55g BKE Redux Domes
- Contact:
Don't know. It never crossed my mind and I didn't see anyone else doing it. I'm sure it would help but mine covered the holes fine with just the screw nuts and the bolt mod seemed tight. Haven't had any problems.Sturmtiger001 wrote: 14 Apr 2020, 17:59Hey, thanks for the really fast reply, I do have a question, so does that mean the washers are basically optional because I'ev been seeing A L O T of those.used in most bolt mod tutorialsddrfraser1 wrote: 14 Apr 2020, 17:22 These are the ones I used. Worked perfectly. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000N ... UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H3 ... UTF8&psc=1
Also, you'll need this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000B ... UTF8&psc=1
- fohat
- Elder Messenger
- Location: Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
- Main keyboard: Model F 122-key terminal
- Main mouse: Microsoft Optical Mouse
- Favorite switch: Model F Buckling Spring
- DT Pro Member: 0158
I lived in the suburbs of Atlanta when I did my first bolt mod so I just drove over to McMaster-Carr to get them, but since then I have always ordered them off ebay from China at a small fraction of the price. But you have to be willing to wait 2-3 weeks, of course. I don't even know if there is a realistic Imperial substitution for M2 without going to something like a modelling hobbiest store.
Quality of screws is irrelevant in my opinion, because, face it, you are replacing a shaft of plastic with a shaft of steel. And for approximately the same reason, there is no reason to tighten the nuts beyond barely "finger tight" in my opinion, so I just hold a 4mm socket in my fingers.
Personally, I prefer to use washers whenever possible. That is generally everywhere except maybe the bottom-most row where it gets really close to the bottom case shell.
Quality of screws is irrelevant in my opinion, because, face it, you are replacing a shaft of plastic with a shaft of steel. And for approximately the same reason, there is no reason to tighten the nuts beyond barely "finger tight" in my opinion, so I just hold a 4mm socket in my fingers.
Personally, I prefer to use washers whenever possible. That is generally everywhere except maybe the bottom-most row where it gets really close to the bottom case shell.