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Re: [analogue_systems] Re: making the holes meet

2004-09-11 by E.M.

dank dir - ja zeit ist so wichtig - zeit lassen - und schauen, was sich wie entwickeln m�cht - nicht dr�ngeln.
hab heut morgen "waun i amoi stirb" am klavier zu spielen versucht - fast wie blues spielen.

mach grad paiella - noch nie gemacht - machs einfach - w�nsch euch ein sch�nes wochenende.
bin wie wild am ebay-checken - geile sachen: muschel-horn u indische opfersch�sselchen und thanka und didgeridoo usw...
macht spa�.

umarm dich - edgar
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: ilanode 
  To: analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 1:22 PM
  Subject: [analogue_systems] Re: making the holes meet


  --- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, Keith Pomfret 
  <k.pomfret@l...> wrote:
  > I had an idea which may go some way to solving the problems
  > 
  > It should be possible with an accurate bench drill and a blatant 
  > disregard for warranties to add an extra pair of holes to any 
  module so 
  > that it will butt up to any other module - then any gap will be at 
  the 
  > end and can be 'patched' with a home made 'multiple'

  It is *not* necessary to drill holes into the front panels to mix 
  ASol, ASys and Doepfer. I'm only familiar with Doepfer's racks but 
  the following should work for any euro rack:
  Just take of one side panel to pull out the mounting rails and 
  replace them for nuts! (E.g. the back panel of your rack is already 
  mounted with nuts instead of a mounting rail.) Now you have two ways 
  to mount modules: 1) If you have a enough modules to fill up the 
  frame you can insert them from the side. Just put srews into their 
  holes and attach nuts losely to them. Now you can carefully shuffle 
  nuts and modules to their place. The nuts will slide where the 
  mounting rail was. Once in their position fix the screw.
  2) You have to not enough modules to fill a whole frame. Just put a 
  load of nuts where the rails have been. Every now and then you want 
  to add a module just turn the frame onto it's back. Push the nuts to 
  where they're needed with a little screwdriver. Fix the module.
  By the way, Doepfer uses foursquare nuts but you can use the usual 
  ones instead. The just have to fit the space the rail left.
  Regards, Ilanode



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