On 22.05.2006 7:48 Uhr, ithaib wrote:
> www.nice-racks.com is a great option. He can build a custom rack for you. He built me a
> custom double 19" rack. Each section 10U high, the rack itself 9" deep (which is more than
> enough for Motm stuff and for some 19" effect processor rack gear).
> That's 40U of modules, more than you need maybe. But it's compact and relatively cheap
> compared to other options you have. (cost me $260 shipping included), and has a great
> wood finish. It is pretty heavy though so it's not for gigging or moving around.
> Mine has rack rails on both front and rear. That way I can easily close the back with blank
> 19" panels.
>
> I can send you a picture if you like.
>
>
Seeing a picture would be very nice, although weight is an big issue.
Are the two halfs seperated?
Thanks, Michael.
>
> --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Zacherl (aka TonTaub) " <egroups@...> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> forgive me if this has been discussed many times:
>> Since I simply don't find the time to design and eventually build a
>> decent wooden cabinet for my MOTM-style modules I'm pondering why not
>> someone let build two 19" cases like the many you find on the road
>> (redish/brownish plywood with aluminum frame, butterfly locks, a pair of
>> handels, etc.).
>> I'm thinking of something rather slim yet simple for three rows of
>> modules each plus 3U for additional stuff like FX or multiples (i.e. 18U
>> of height).
>>
>> Who's using that in a similar way and what are the pros and cons?
>> What's the inner depth (clearance) your cabinets have?
>>
>> Anything else I have to think of?
>>
>> Thanks a lot, :-) Michael.
>>