help with mounting qb board on a heatsink

cobber

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so im looking to build some quantum lights for my room. im trying to do things as cheap as i can and didnt really see anything i could use off the shelf. I ended up buying 4 26 inch sections of (http://www.heatsinkusa.com/7-984-new/) which seems like its gonna work just fine. The problem i have is at first i thought i would be super easy to drill and tap as it aluminum and i have an automotive background so that kinda stuff is up my ally well ive learned that probably isnt the best option as id probably have to use threaded insert of some sort but honestly i feel like there has gotta be a super simple solution
 

cobber

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well it isnt as simple as it seems because the size is so small honestly i thought the same thing before as i come from an automotive background but id probly be using timeserts which would cost a shit ton
 

cobber

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have u ever tried to drill out a tap lol not gonna happen man, i know not to break them and i surly could drill and tap the 64 holes but its just not coming out as clean as id like
 

CobKits

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drilling and tapping aluminum is cake

assuming you have a drill press if not you can get one for $49 from harbor freight

use the right size drill bit and a spiral flute tap and plenty of cutting fluid (wd40 works well for aluminum
 

diyled

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Tapping metal is hard without a drill press unless you've done it a few times. If you dont have one you can buy these for a regular drill cheap. They keep the bit at 90 degrees giving a clean hole and no broken bits stuck in the metal to deal with.

Just double check it with a set square before you start drilling.

 

nfhiggs

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so im looking to build some quantum lights for my room. im trying to do things as cheap as i can and didnt really see anything i could use off the shelf. I ended up buying 4 26 inch sections of (http://www.heatsinkusa.com/7-984-new/) which seems like its gonna work just fine. The problem i have is at first i thought i would be super easy to drill and tap as it aluminum and i have an automotive background so that kinda stuff is up my ally well ive learned that probably isnt the best option as id probably have to use threaded insert of some sort but honestly i feel like there has gotta be a super simple solution
Self tapping screws. Its not like you need a shit ton of pressure on the board, you're not supporting any significant weight.
 

nogod_

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Mark your holes, drill pilot holes, drive in your self-tappers with a little grease, back all the fasteners out, clean off grease, set board, put fasteners back in.

Tapping sucks
 

dandyrandy

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Just drilled and tapped 8 4-32 holes. 8 more to do. I agree with the line it up with the fins and through drill. 4-40 washers etc. work. I have 6 qb's mounted on heatsink USA stock this way. Line up the holes to center the fins on the screw holes. 13"x8 heatsink. $18 plus shipping. I'm building a 16 1212 Citi rig on 2 44" x 8" sink 8 per sink, 3k ver 5. Coolhood design. 4-40 btw gives a bit of slop for easier mounting.
 

cobber

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yeah i think that basically my issue was that half of the time i was hitting the fins when running the tap threw probably my bad for not putting the effort into avoiding the fins but i figured it was just aluminum and yes i do know how to operate a tap just normally work with automotive stuff i underestimated how fragile the treads would be not having very good success rate (maybe 50/50) and was not really the simplest solution obviously if i had worked at it for hours i would have gotten somewhere with it but. i ended up just drilling pilot holes with a 3/32 bit and ran some # 4 - (idk the pitch but really its about the diameter) sheet metal screw self tapper would be better but i could not find any so small but i just impacted the screws in my pilot holes before mounting filed things smooth and honestly it worked super fast and clean i will post pictures when im threw but that seems like a very good method if anyone else needs a pointer
 

Heber

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so im looking to build some quantum lights for my room. im trying to do things as cheap as i can and didnt really see anything i could use off the shelf. I ended up buying 4 26 inch sections of (http://www.heatsinkusa.com/7-984-new/) which seems like its gonna work just fine. The problem i have is at first i thought i would be super easy to drill and tap as it aluminum and i have an automotive background so that kinda stuff is up my ally well ive learned that probably isnt the best option as id probably have to use threaded insert of some sort but honestly i feel like there has gotta be a super simple solution
Drill and tap is the best. heres one I did with a heatsinkusa sink
 

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dandyrandy

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Drill and tap is always the best. I have a pattern for 3590's and 1212's now on my set of heatsinks. I still have a set of Vero 29's I glued on 4 years ago I ran at 100w with no problems.
 

cobber

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i guess i see the point but its not like we are talking anything crazy i know i have my sheet metal screw at probly 3 ft lbs or so which is surly enough to hold these boards
 
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