I own and operate a ‘small’ sound and light production company based out of Minnesota (I have 4 rigs… we fly our speakers on lifts or stage roofs, basically virtually never ground stack)…
this is one of many panels and boxes/racks I’ll be making for power distribution from generators and panels in buildings… anywhere i can stab to cams or lugs…
I’ll be making and selling a bunch of configurations, both assembled units, and raw panels…
Yeah, .17" is small… but… seems doable with a smaller tip if I can get it clean enough… i don’t mind drilling em out as needed so long as the hole isn’t too oversized… and they don’t really need to be that small… I just want to make tolerences as tight as I can and not rely on pan heads to cover gaps, and I want parts to align as tight as possible without need to manually align and tighten bolts to hold stuff… I want as good a fitment as I can get with this thing.
I know I’m asking a lot of it, but that’s th point… make it do as good a job as I can get it to, and that will be plenty good.