Instructions

11. Take all five right-angle brackets out and examine them. Notice that three of them have two threaded holes
and two of them have one threaded hole. We'll call these two-threaded and one-threaded brackets, respectively.
Go ahead and separate these two bracket types to make things easier.
Grab a two-threaded bracket. If you look really closely, you'll notice that one of its legs is ever-so-slightly longer
than the other. Say what? It's true--- I don't know why. But you can best see this by looking at the holes in the
bracket. One of the holes in centered in its leg and the other hole is not centered, because its leg is slightly
longer. Weird.
Take two long 4-40 fasteners and attach two two-threaded brackets to the body as shown in the pictures below.
Attach them such that the short legs are touching the body and the long legs are pointing up.