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The front plate was drilled, then bored to accomodate the two buttons. Due to the angle
of the front plate to the box, the buttons were placed slightly more towards the top.
Once the button holes were placed, a pair of screwholes were drilled between them,
as close to the outer was as possible, and then countersunk for a pair of 3" flathead machine screws.
The smears of black marker are my cheap-n'-quick version of Dykem. It's faster and more precise to apply.
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