Hi Ben,
Meanwhile I experienced that the slop is big enough to deal with the
sloppiest mounted rails ;-)
I tried that on a "prototype box" I got from a friend, but this box
wasn't made for mounting the rails. So the screws tend to break out of
the wood (chipboard!)
For the real cabinets I'll have to use real good (red)wood in order to
maintain it's stability.
cheers, Michael.
> I found Larry's webpage that he linked extremely helpful whenYeah, Larry's got a lot of highly valuable information on his site.
> mounting my rails in a synthesizers.com cabinet.
> Another thing that I did was, instead of using a 1U panel inThis is what I eventually did.
> position 5, use a 2U panel across 2 sets of rails so that the
> horizontal spacing between the 2 sets was correct.
Meanwhile I experienced that the slop is big enough to deal with the
sloppiest mounted rails ;-)
I tried that on a "prototype box" I got from a friend, but this box
wasn't made for mounting the rails. So the screws tend to break out of
the wood (chipboard!)
For the real cabinets I'll have to use real good (red)wood in order to
maintain it's stability.
cheers, Michael.