I was thinking of trying to use these big tin snips I have on the part
of the rack I want the 300 to go in. I guess if that doesn¹t work then I¹ll
have to use a hacksaw.
So Grant was there? When I asked him on the telephone he said he didn¹t
know how it was done. That naughty Grant.
regards,
John
On 11/18/06 12:35 AM, "Sam Ecoff" <secoff@execpc.com> wrote:
>
> On Nov 17, 2006, at 4:06 PM, j_inform3r wrote:
>
>> In the last couple of weeks I've come across pictures of a single 300 module
>> mounted into a
>> double Frac Rack (like 2 Blacet ones). Technically it can be done because a
>> 300 Series module
>> is the size of two 1200 series sitting on top of eachother length-wise. I
>> dont know whose
>> system this was so I'm just going to ask the group if they have any ideas or
>> methods for
>> mounting a single 300 series module into a Frac set-up.
>> Regards,
>> John
>
> I do know whose synth it is, but I don't know if he's a member here. What I
> will reveal is that this was achieved by actually hacksawing through the rails
> of a frack rack, in Grant's presence, no less. While I've not seen it in
> person, I would guess that the panel of the module would mostly make up for
> the loss of structural integrity caused by copping the frack rack. Personally,
> I think it would be worth adding a nice wooden enclosure for the one
> module...
>
> My $0.02.
>
> Sam E.
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Re: [wiardgroup] Fitting 300 Series into a Frac
2006-11-18 by John
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