> From: JWBarlow@... > > BTW, I was looking at Kev's site and saw the rear picture of a slanted Moog > cabinet and noticed that between the two rows there is a supporting piece of > wood -- BUMMER! See it here: > > http://www.synthfool.com/inside.jpg I think this is because the IS NO metal. I think the wood is not needed if you have the right metal combination. However, wood is certainly an idea if you don't want a magic bus. You could drill holes and put in those threaded inserts with the retaining rings that bite in to the wood. I saw them at the hardware store for about 17 cents each. That would be much cheaper than a metal rail anyway. Hell, you could use pan head wood or sheet metal screws. ha ha. However, I think the metal we have been discussing is the strongest and most versatile way to go. LH
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Re: Quick update
1999-11-01 by J. Larry Hendry
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