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Dot Com mounting panels for Blacet Modules

Dot Com mounting panels for Blacet Modules

2006-02-09 by Larry T.

I'm hoping one of the Stooges will get this message, as I don't have
e-mail on this pc...

Remember the 'Blacet to MOTM' adapter panel that Blacet used to sell?
 It would fit one double wide or two single wide Frac Rack panels into
one MOTM panel, and had pilot holes for 8 1/4" jacks at the bottom of
the panel.  When John discountinued these, I bought all I could aford,
but I'm about to run out!

How about a Synth Dot Com 1u panel to mount Frac Rack format 1u panels
and a Synth Dot Com 2u panel to mount Frack Rack format 2u panels in?
 They don't need to come with screws and nuts to mount the panels,
just pilot holes so you could use the same self taping screws as are
used on the Frac Racks.  In the 1u panel, you can get 4 x 1/4" jacks
at the bottom, and you could set a mark on the back of the panel for
the standard Dot Com jack spacing.  That way if you did't need or want
all 4 jacks, you just drill a small pilot hole from the back, then up
size the hole from the front for your jack or switch.  In the 2u
panel, if you offset the Frac Rack panel, I beliece there is room for
10 jacks at the bottom and another 6 jacks up the side.  Again, just
score the locations for the jacks from the back and punch the panel
mounting hole and mounting screw holes.

Is this possible?

Or maybe just make the exact same MOTM mounting panel that John used
to make (I'm sure you could get permission from him, he stopped making
them afterall!)

Best of luck with Stooge Industries!

Larry T.

Re: Dot Com mounting panels for Blacet Modules

2006-02-09 by mate_stubb

I've added your request to our "to-do" list. Thanks for the suggestion!

Moe
http://www.stoogeindustries.com

--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Larry T." <larry@...> wrote:
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>
> I'm hoping one of the Stooges will get this message, as I don't have
> e-mail on this pc...
> 
> Remember the 'Blacet to MOTM' adapter panel that Blacet used to sell?
>  It would fit one double wide or two single wide Frac Rack panels into
> one MOTM panel, and had pilot holes for 8 1/4" jacks at the bottom of
> the panel.  When John discountinued these, I bought all I could aford,
> but I'm about to run out!
> 
> How about a Synth Dot Com 1u panel to mount Frac Rack format 1u panels
> and a Synth Dot Com 2u panel to mount Frack Rack format 2u panels in?
>  They don't need to come with screws and nuts to mount the panels,
> just pilot holes so you could use the same self taping screws as are
> used on the Frac Racks.  In the 1u panel, you can get 4 x 1/4" jacks
> at the bottom, and you could set a mark on the back of the panel for
> the standard Dot Com jack spacing.  That way if you did't need or want
> all 4 jacks, you just drill a small pilot hole from the back, then up
> size the hole from the front for your jack or switch.  In the 2u
> panel, if you offset the Frac Rack panel, I beliece there is room for
> 10 jacks at the bottom and another 6 jacks up the side.  Again, just
> score the locations for the jacks from the back and punch the panel
> mounting hole and mounting screw holes.
> 
> Is this possible?
> 
> Or maybe just make the exact same MOTM mounting panel that John used
> to make (I'm sure you could get permission from him, he stopped making
> them afterall!)
> 
> Best of luck with Stooge Industries!
> 
> Larry T.
>

Re: [dotcomformat] Re: Dot Com mounting panels for Blacet Modules

2006-02-09 by Glenn

Hi Moe. Do you have an estimate timeframe on when you'll be offering the cable hangers?

mate_stubb wrote:
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I've added your request to our "to-do" list. Thanks for the suggestion!

Moe
http://www.stoogeindustries.com

--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Larry T." wrote:
>
> I'm hoping one of the Stooges will get this message, as I don't have
> e-mail on this pc...
>
> Remember the 'Blacet to MOTM' adapter panel that Blacet used to sell?
> It would fit one double wide or two single wide Frac Rack panels into
> one MOTM panel, and had pilot holes for 8 1/4" jacks at the bottom of
> the panel. When John discountinued these, I bought all I could aford,
> but I'm about to run out!
>
> How about a Synth Dot Com 1u panel to mount Frac Rack format 1u panels
> and a Synth Dot Com 2u panel to mount Frack Rack format 2u panels in?
> They don't need to come with screws and nuts to mount the panels,
> just pilot holes so you could use the same self taping screws as are
> used on the Frac Racks. In the 1u panel, you can get 4 x 1/4" jacks
> at the bottom, and you could set a mark on the back of the panel for
> the standard Dot Com jack spacing. That way if you did't need or want
> all 4 jacks, you just drill a small pilot hole from the back, then up
> size the hole from the front for your jack or switch. In the 2u
> panel, if you offset the Frac Rack panel, I beliece there is room for
> 10 jacks at the bottom and another 6 jacks up the side. Again, just
> score the locations for the jacks from the back and punch the panel
> mounting hole and mounting screw holes.
>
> Is this possible?
>
> Or maybe just make the exact same MOTM mounting panel that John used
> to make (I'm sure you could get permission from him, he stopped making
> them afterall!)
>
> Best of luck with Stooge Industries!
>
> Larry T.
>






Re: Dot Com mounting panels for Blacet Modules

2006-02-10 by mate_stubb

Glenn,

The cable hangers should hopefully be available within a few weeks.
Our turret press is being delivered late next week. Once we get it
installed and working we can proceed.

Currently we are adding tons of patch cables to the online catalog.

Thanks for your interest!

Moe

--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Glenn <triplizarda@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Moe. Do you have an estimate timeframe on when you'll be offering
the cable hangers? 
>

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