AT motherboard wallmount
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This is a model I made to mount my old 486 motherboard to the wall. It should work fine with most AT motherboards. This was made to grip to the wall using 2 Command Large Picture Hanging Strips, the kind that have that plastic Velcro stuff on them plus a single screw for really holding the thing to the wall. Be mindful of which direction you mount the adapter to the wall, since you will have to set up posts similar to those plastic motherboard standoffs on one side of the adapter with the screws going in by the keyboard port and expansion slots. You need 4 12mm m3 bolts and nuts. You will need to screw in one side of the motherboard while the adapter is on the wall and for the other side you can prepare the screws ahead of time. Just screw in the bolt with the nut like shown in the screen grab from fusion and cover the bolt and but with one of the cap pieces to prevent damage to the motherboard. You can add a little bit of tape to the bolts if you're worried about the thread scratching the motherboard. I hope this helps someone out there, though I don't think I'd recommend it for the longer and heaver AT sized motherboards.
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