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Subject: Re: [motm] Re: Planning a cabinet

From: loopcycle <loopcycle@...>
Date: 2007-12-31

i would seriously consider bolting a large heavy modular to the wall if i was
still living in the bay area. dont just think about voyager damage--if you're
patching when a strong quake hits, you could be seriously injured under its
weight. think of it just like a bookshelf or other tall and heavy object.


--- Jeff Laity <synthetic@...> wrote:

> Maybe it can go on the bottom and I can attach table legs to it, hmmm.
>
> On Dec 30, 2007, at 9:11 PM, djbrow54 wrote:
>
> > Figure out how many thousands of dollars will be in your modular
> > cabinet. Then compare that against the cost and performance of your
> > A frame. And if it goes, also add in the cost of the synths that
> > ∗∗used∗∗ to be under it. I'd personally never risk it and I don't
> > live in earthquake country. I'd figure out how to get a tall table
> > over a 2 high stand or put it on the side.
> >
> > (no-risk taker) Dave
> >
> > --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Laity <synthetic@...> wrote:
> > >Since I'm planning to put
> > > mine on the top of an A-frame stand (in earthquake country), I'd
> > > prefer not to do any stacking. Some people have said that 24 or 26u
> > > is too wide and they prefer 20u, but I thought 24u was a good
> > > compromise so I don't need to go three rows high in the future.
> >
> >
> >
>



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