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Post by keymod on Jun 17, 2022 14:26:03 GMT -6
Nice job
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Post by Ned Ward on Jun 17, 2022 16:22:09 GMT -6
Wow - looks stunning! great job!
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Post by teejay on Jun 17, 2022 17:21:23 GMT -6
Thanks, Ned and keymod.
Ned, saw your thread on your build. I heartily agree that water-based would have been the way to go. I still have some smell/vapors from my unit after all this time. Lesson learned.
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Post by stratboy on Jun 21, 2022 10:10:33 GMT -6
Todd - I'd highly suggest audiorax.com if they have something that suits you. Your rack will be like a finely crafted piece of furniture - not prefab junk or a crooked piece of junk if I built it. LOL If you're like me, I don't have the time or inclination to build. If you're rather spend time building, then go for it. There are nice dimensions that may help you on the audiorax site as well. Good luck. View AttachmentI know the OP went in the DIY direction, but having just seen and read this thread, I want to second Dr Bill’s experience with Audiorax. I bought a couple of knock down racks, which were excellent. But I realized they were the wrong size (my mistake), so the folks at Audiorax worked with me to come up with a clever, low-cost solution to get me what I needed. So, in addition to making a quality product, Audiorax also has outstanding customer service.
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Post by teejay on Jun 21, 2022 12:56:21 GMT -6
Todd - I'd highly suggest audiorax.com if they have something that suits you. Your rack will be like a finely crafted piece of furniture - not prefab junk or a crooked piece of junk if I built it. LOL If you're like me, I don't have the time or inclination to build. If you're rather spend time building, then go for it. There are nice dimensions that may help you on the audiorax site as well. Good luck. <button disabled="" class="c-attachment-insert--linked o-btn--sm">Attachment Deleted</button> I know the OP went in the DIY direction, but having just seen and read this thread, I want to second Dr Bill’s experience with Audiorax. I bought a couple of knock down racks, which were excellent. But I realized they were the wrong size (my mistake), so the folks at Audiorax worked with me to come up with a clever, low-cost solution to get me what I needed. So, in addition to making a quality product, Audiorax also has outstanding customer service. The Audiorax stuff looks outstanding, and it sounds like the organization is as well. Good feedback for everyone. I recognize I don't have solid wood nor the exact craftsmanship, but I ended up spending a little less than $500 on the project including buying some new tools vs. $915 + freight for equivalent features from Audiorax. That savings was worth the effort for me, as well as not having to wait 8 weeks.
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Post by ericn on Jun 25, 2022 16:14:12 GMT -6
I know the OP went in the DIY direction, but having just seen and read this thread, I want to second Dr Bill’s experience with Audiorax. I bought a couple of knock down racks, which were excellent. But I realized they were the wrong size (my mistake), so the folks at Audiorax worked with me to come up with a clever, low-cost solution to get me what I needed. So, in addition to making a quality product, Audiorax also has outstanding customer service. The Audiorax stuff looks outstanding, and it sounds like the organization is as well. Good feedback for everyone. I recognize I don't have solid wood nor the exact craftsmanship, but I ended up spending a little less than $500 on the project including buying some new tools vs. $915 + freight for equivalent features from Audiorax. That savings was worth the effort for me, as well as not having to wait 8 weeks. Isn’t it funny how all the little stuff starts to add up quickly? Of course the killer these days as I build the new live rig is Baltic Birch plywood.
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