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I have a testbench and would like to not have to screw in 6 or 9 motherboard screws each time I swap a board. 

 

Do they make like little rubber fillings that can be inserted into a regular motherboard standoff screw so the mobo can just be set down and 'mostly' secured, apart from the test bench being vertical

 

Another idea I had was just get some standoff screws that had threads on each side, which would emulate what I am after from the previous line. I actually had one random one in my screws bin, but damn if I cannot find them online.

 

Anyone got any links for something that can help with my request?

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Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

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Call the manufacture of your test bench and have them sent some. Different cases different thread sizes, you don't want to buy something random standoffs and then find out, it's either too big or too small.

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