> ----- Original Message ----- > From: jwbarlow@... > While you're pricing the Magic Buss, you might > want to see if your machine shop will drill them > for you at a somewhat reasonable price. They punch everything else I buy. I will inquire. But, I don't get the metal from the either. I am also guessing the minimum order would be significant too. But, I will ask. > I wonder if it's possible to have some way of > allowing connections to be made from the back of the > buss which wouldn't require soldering, thereby allowing > easier reconfiguration of the buss? I can tell you that in my cabinet design, you cannot get to the back of the magic busses. That is why they pull out from the front with only 3 screws. I am sure there are other ways. But, I wasnted to pull them out for changes. I don;t anticipate dial-a-bus changes. But, after I use it for a few montsh, I might learn that my module arrangement dictates a more efficient combination. > As for me, I'd immediately get a two row slanted lower > cabinet, and a reverse slated upper cabinet (and get a > two row straight cabinet in the future) -- all with the full > compliment of flat rails and Magic Buss Cha-ching !! Man, I can retire from the electric company early now <snicker>. I do hope it works out that I ca get him to make more. If not, I do have 2 more guys in mind that do the same quality work. > -- unless you make a "Synth of Doom" style cabinet <hint>. You know, that almost seems like sacrelig. Copying SOD would be like stealing one of Paul's circuit designs. Perhaps Dave's design could be licensed to the cabinet maker and we could forward to Dave some generous amount for each cabinet made. How about 38 cents each Dave? That is about ho much they really paid the three stogges as the networks and studio were getting rich off them. Larry H
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Re: [motm] the magic bus, walnut cabinets
2002-04-12 by J. Larry Hendry
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