[ale] Where to get some Hard Drive mounting screws?
Ron Frazier
atllinuxenthinfo at c3energy.com
Mon Mar 14 14:10:04 EDT 2011
William,
Those pictures are pretty cool, and I'm saving a copy. It's a neat idea
to use a scanner. Looks like they're floating in mid air. The thing I
was concerned about for the original poster was the thread pitch.
That's why I suggested doing some comparison. From your image, it looks
like B and E are what's usually used for HDD mounting. It appears that
their thread pitch is the same. I don't think the head shape is too
critical, as long as it doesn't go through the slot in the case. One is
slightly longer, which could be a problem with certain screw holes on
laptop HDD's particularly.
C and D both seem to have the same fine threads. I've seen those on
occasion, but don't remember for sure where, maybe for mounting CD / DVD
drives.
The only place I've seen A used is to screw into plastic case fan
housings. The advantage of that is that the fan doesn't need threads,
and the screw doesn't need a nut. I have a suspicion that reattaching
the fan if you remove it is much harder, but I haven't tested that.
I suspect that the head of B and D are similar if not identical. If so,
you could use another B for your head photo of D.
Sincerely,
Ron
On 03/14/2011 12:40 PM, William Bagwell wrote:
> On Monday 14 March 2011, John Pilman wrote:
>
>> I have a medicine bottle of miscellaneous spare computer screws in the
>> Marietta/Acworth/Woodstock area. Or I could also mail a few. I have
>> four that I just verified. They are hex head, so they look like 'B'
>> in the photo.
>>
> I use a tiny metal can that originally held BB gun pellets. Was able to
> *almost* duplicate the picture I posted earlier with just its contents.
> http://mysecondbathouse.com/ComputerScrewsSm.jpg
>
> Not only better resolution from using a flatbed scanner instead of a
> camera, since it is my picture I don't have to worry about being sued:-O
> So feel free to share! And if I get energetic I may shop in the missing
> view of D.
>
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