Tonight's hack.
Needed a breadboard for doing some low frequency analogue audio stuff on. As I'm confined to the dining table to work and working out of boxes while my house is being ripped out, I knocked up a quick breadboard hack so I can play without too many trailing cables and keep all connections 100% static when I have to clear it.
Base is a Wisher WBU-502L. These are great for analogue and discrete stuff. The bracket is a chunk of alu stock recovered from a blown up Chinese switch mode bend with some mole grips, drilled and deburred, then "brushed" with a scourer. Holes at top are pot sized, middle ones are 3.5 jack/pushbutton sized and the bottom three are toggle switch sized. This was glued on the front with epoxy. Binding posts were not installed and two PP3s are cable tied on with a small power cable assembly bodged up to turn the +9v and -9v rails on and off.



Fugly but it works!
