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Re: Cabinet Sizes/Type

2006-09-02 by Future Image

yeah, sorry, the ideas must have been going to my head a little too much.
My dad's on about getting the panels cut to size too, which we'll
probably go for.
We had a look in B&Q in the first place, but there was nothing, so off
to Ikea it was today. I must say, the wood is very nice, even for
Ikea, but they still haven't managed to stop the cafe food tasting of
crap, lol.
Thanks guys,
PSG

--- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com, Dave Kendall <davekendall@...> wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> Shouldn't that be 3mm?.......
> The cheapest I've found for Ally panels was from a sheet metal works. My
> Uncle in "dodgy geezer" mode, had a word with the foreman, and suggested
> that he cut the panels from offcuts. I ended up with nearly 60U width of
> different sized panels, beautifully cut and finished for about £15.
> For the case, maybe try premboard from B+Q. Sounds like you've got
to cut
> the IKEA cabinet up anyway, so it might be easier to start from scratch,
> that way you could get exactly the size you need. Premboard is pine, and
> pretty easy to cut.
>
> cheers,
>
> Dave
>
>
>
> on 31/8/06 11:13, Future Image at futureimage@... wrote:
>
> Ok, but surely you mean 30mm thick, not 300? We'll probably go with
> the thicker aluminium (if we can find it cheap enough, B&Q only had
> 0.5mm aluminium).
> We've decided to buy a flat pack box from Ikea and cut the "solid
> birch" up a little to give us the correct dimensions. One modified box
> should hold 16U in width with two shelves of 5U.
> This is gonna be more of a love hate relationship. Love the modules,
> hate the Ikea cabinet.
>
> --- In cgs_synth@yahoogroups.com <mailto:cgs_synth%40yahoogroups.com> ,
> Richard Brewster <pugix@> wrote:
> >
> > MOTM style panels are made from a flat, rectangular piece of aluminum,
> > usually 300 mm thick. Modcan B panels are made out of a much thinner
> > sheet of aluminum, with added rigidity from having the edges bent over
> > to form a channel. Here is a picture:
> >
> > http://www.modcan.com/bphoto/rear%20view.jpg
> >
> > Because of this difference, Modcan B modules may not fit well in the
> > regular MOTM-style rack. If MOTM and Modcan B modules were to sit
side
> > by side, you would need to add spacers behind the Modcan panels to
> bring
> > them flush with the MOTM. If someone has done it, I've never
heard how
> > it worked out.
> >
> > Richard Brewster
> > http://www.pugix.com
> >
> > Future Image wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Yes, it must be the Modcan B panels. When you say "physically
> > > different" do you just mean how they look?
> > >
> > >
> >
>
>
>
>
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>

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