> My cabinet is a monster and is not meant to be portable. It is 5
> rows of 34U each, the center row is vertical. The row above the
> center tilts 7.5 degrees, the top row tilts 15 degrees. The row
> below the center tilts 15 degrees, the bottom row tilts 30 degrees.
> I used cherry veneer plywood with solid cherry for the edges.
> I used cheap pine plywood for internal bracing and to hold Stooge
> Larry's module mounting strips. My power supply is external and
> mounted in a 4 space SKB case.
> The cabinet is meant to be the same width as the Yamaha KX88
> keyboard I have. The whole thing sits on a stand made out of
> aluminum handrail and is on wheels. (pictures soon!)
This is to inform you that your cabinet violates OSHA "Modular Synthesizer Guidelines - 1980 Rev
C" in particular Section 43, Paragraph 19.
In order to comply, the following modifications are in order:
a) anti-skid matting not to exceed 3/4" depth per MilSpec 347383495849584958459048509485409
b) 110dB backing alarm. Standard forklift model OK.
c) warning labels, minimum of 12, in a "highly visible manner" with the following inscription:
"WARNING! Severe jealousy may result as a result of improper viewing." and
"WARNING! Severe checkbook depletion zone!"
Thank you for your compliance. OSHA is ∗for you∗ not ∗against you∗.
Your friendly gov't employee Sid