> Also, I just wanted to say that I really like standard widths and I love to > have that extra 2U space to toss in an Expressionist. > > --LH-- > My brain is going soft. What extra 2U space are you referring to? Actually, I meant to type 1U, not 2. Fat fingers. Anyway, I meant that I would love to have an extra U height (I'm talking standard rack units, not MOTM panel units) to be able to mount an Expressionist right there IN the cabinet. Or a Racklight ( http://www.racklight.com/19inch.htm ) on top, or one of those power conditioners with the lights. If I was building my own cabinet, this is what I'd do. I may be alone in this one though??? I use my modular live, and lighting is frequently an issue. > Clamps beat screwdriver. > > I agree. But, maybe not for everyone. Several people have commented that > they liked the ability to assemble and disassemble. So, when I meet the > cabinet maker (#3), we will be looking at the joint with the idea that it > can be screwed only with nice inside hardware OR glued with screws and > internal hardware optional. Why would you assemble and disassemble your cabinet? I don't mean to sound sassy or anything, I'm honestly just missing something here. best, - Scott ____________ http://www.red-noise.com http://www.strawberryplanet.org
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Re: [motm] Re: More about Stooge walnut cabinets
2002-12-10 by Scott Gibbons
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