Wow, thanks for getting back to me, guys.
Yes, jaffers picked up on what I was throwing down. I want to have a TKL board that lets me open the switches to swap out springs, stems, etc. I really want to put a Phantom PCB into an aluminum case. However, I thought I could get by for now by cannibalizing a relatively inexpensive TKL case. If I could use one of the custom plates, which, if I understand this correctly, have little notches on the corners of each switch area, then I could customize the switches on the fly.
So, I thought if I can get a used board and just reuse the (1) switches, (2) the case, and (3) the pcb (or install a Phantom pcb), then I would have a relatively cost effect solution until I am ready to drop the cash on an aluminum case.
However, I have a dirty secret... I'm a junkie for Cherry stabs, lol. I don't want to spend $120 on a used Leopold for the case and stabs when I could throw a few more bucks into it and get the aluminum one.
I hope all of this makes sense. Would you just go ahead and bite the bullet for the aluminum case and get it over with? I have experience with soldering, so I feel confident I can do the job (along with WFD's videos).
Thanks for your help
TLDR: I want to make a custom TKL board, but I thought it might make more sense to cannibalize a used board and reuse as many parts as possible to save some cash, as long as I could add Cherry stabilizers (b/c I'm addicted to them, lol). I just don't know if the parts will fit together like I want.