First, I marked where the metal PSI housing should sit on the uprights.

Next, I sanded the areas of contact, to help give the PVC glue a rough surface to grab onto.

Then I brushed a little PVC glue at the top of each upright.

Finally, I placed the housing onto the uprights, aligning with the marks I made earlier.

And then I repeated the process for the other PSI.

Of course, I still need to assemble the PSI electronics, but at least they'll have a place to live once I'm done.
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