Hi Larry, This sounds great. I agree with all your points, and while I had been thinking of a two jack row strip, I think you are right in that it's just too expensive and with one row (and say 7 different multiples), the jack one needed would never be more than about 3&1/2" away. I'll have to look for the "U" channel that you mention. Keep us posted! JB Larry's message (heavily edited) below: In a message dated 9/19/99 8:59:26 PM, jlarryh@... writes: >To John Barlow and others that have been following a concept that John >and >I have been kicking around for a horizontal multiple panel to go in the >case style MOTM: >The objective is to accomplish this task so that it is very functional >and >looks good too. And of course, something not too damn expensive would >be >cool too. As I thought about this horizontal row, I came to four >conclusions: >1 - It should take up the least amount of real estate possible > (and stay with standard MOTM spacing). >2 - One row of jacks across each row of a large system is plenty. > Two rows would be excessive and expensive. If you have only > one row of jacks and take little real estate, it makes it easy to > justify one horizontal multiple under each row in the case. >3 - It needs to be sturdy and worthy to reside with MOTM gear. >4 - It needs to look good. >I found at the hardware store some aluminum channel called "trim channel >for 3/4" plywood." This stuff is not quite 1/8" thick, but it is very >sturdy >because of the two bends along the entire length. It comes 4 foot and >8 foot long. The 4 foot piece was $3. Imagine a square U shape if you >were looking at the end. Across the outside of the face they are 7/8 >inches wide. That is 1/2 a rack space (just by luck). So, in 11 unit >spaces (tall) in your MOTM case, you can have 2 rows of modules and two >horizontal multiples (one under each row of modules). If you are using >rack rails (like John) you could bolt one of your rack rails directly to >the side of this channel, adding to the strength of both. >The front format drilling would be a duplication of MOTM spacing. There >would be two 1/4 jacks per 1U space. So, John's 21 unit wide case would >have 42 jacks on his multiple. The grouping or distribution of groups >would be what suited his system best. However, you can see how a multiple >would be in easy reach of any module. So, if you can imagine how this >might look, it would look like each MOTM modules 1/4 jack row along the >bottom of the panel had one more row of jacks directly below with identical >spacing. >I hope I have painted a good visual picture. Obviously, this will not >be a >real picture until I get my case. However, I will try to make photos of >the rail available next time I get a row developed.
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Re: Horizontal format multiple / Larry's magic bus
1999-09-21 by JWBarlow@aol.com
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