So I’ve got this 1 liter PC I would like to mount under my desk. I got the compatible vesa kit from lenovo, and would rather use the standard bolts that are provided.

How do I fix them to my particle board desk? Simple holes will not hold the tight thread of the bolts, and I didn’t find ‘hollow’ screws that would hold these, I’m not even sure they exist.

What would be the solution here? Just skip the bolts and put some regular screws? I fear the result won’t be very clean…

Thanks

      • @[email protected]
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        317 days ago

        If you going to use these, you really want to be using a drill press to make the holes otherwise its very hard to make them perfectly perpendicular and the right depth every time by hand without some sort of guide. I have a simple Drillmate Pro I use for portable jobs like this

  • phonics
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    317 days ago

    I’ve mounted my audio interface under my desk with screws right into the bottom of the IKEA table. To those screws I’ve attached a Velcro cable tie to each side and it holds it pretty tight. Never had a problem with it. Been doing it across multiple tables for 10+ years.

  • @[email protected]
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    517 days ago

    I would skip the screws and mount it with 3m Dual Lock. Unlike regular Velcro the two sides are the same smooth, non-snagging texture. It is very strong, but also removable without leaving any damage.

    • @[email protected]
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      117 days ago

      I’m not a fan of that stuff. It holds so strongly versus its adhesive that you’ll probably pull the whole strip off your desk if you try to separate it.

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        117 days ago

        I haven’t had any trouble with it on laminate or finished MDF surfaces. I have some mini PCs, docks and network gear mounted under desks with it.

        The main thing is to not use too much. A 1l pc would only need 4 small pieces. Pry from the edge to separate the sides at an angle - tilted removal is easier than trying to pull straight apart.

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    417 days ago

    Look for “threaded inserts,” probably something with a coarse thread. These will give you a mounting point for machine screws.

    If you’re worried about using just the four provided bolts (I would be), use multiple inserts or regular screws to attach a board at multiple points, then use the inserts on the board.

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      17 days ago

      Same, plus a recommendation to pre drill with a drill bit slightly narrower than the screws so that it doesn’t makes the material bubble out but also gets a good grip