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SKB pop-up mixer case back installation

SKB pop-up mixer case back installation

2002-11-19 by J. Larry Hendry

When you install your SKB backs into your SKB pop up rack, you should
install the backs without the top or bottoms attached, or at least without
the screws tightened.  The top and bottom should be installed or have the
screws tightened afterwards.

There is some intentional slop between the top and the sides when you
install the top. This is to assure that the top will indeed fit over the
sides.  If you install *and* tighten the bottom and top first, it could
slightly spread the sides which will cause the appearance that the back is
too wide.  That is not the case.  I measured each one individually. In fact,
I rejected 60% of the original backs delivered from the machine shop because
the there 25/1000 of an inch too wide.  When they re-did them, they made
sure not too me too wide, and some are a few thousandths of an inch more
narrow than the turned lips on the top.  The tops are perfect.

But, if you tighten the tops on before installation, you may spread the
backs slightly.

Send me a note if you have any questions.
Larry

Re: [motm] SKB pop-up mixer case back installation

2002-11-19 by Simon

How about some pics of a painted/screened/installed back!?!?!

Thanks,
Simon
Canberra
AUSTRALIA
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>When you install your SKB backs into your SKB pop up rack, you should
>install the backs without the top or bottoms attached, or at least without
>the screws tightened.  The top and bottom should be installed or have the
>screws tightened afterwards.
>
>There is some intentional slop between the top and the sides when you
>install the top. This is to assure that the top will indeed fit over the
>sides.  If you install *and* tighten the bottom and top first, it could
>slightly spread the sides which will cause the appearance that the back is
>too wide.  That is not the case.  I measured each one individually. In fact,
>I rejected 60% of the original backs delivered from the machine shop because
>the there 25/1000 of an inch too wide.  When they re-did them, they made
>sure not too me too wide, and some are a few thousandths of an inch more
>narrow than the turned lips on the top.  The tops are perfect.
>
>But, if you tighten the tops on before installation, you may spread the
>backs slightly.
>
>Send me a note if you have any questions.
>Larry

Re: [motm] SKB pop-up mixer case back installation

2002-11-20 by Jason Proctor

Yeah and the back of the back <g> needs to have a large graphic on it 
so people can tell what yer fiddling with, the back panel that MOTM 
stuff has always needed...

J
Back Panel Society


>How about some pics of a painted/screened/installed back!?!?!
>
>Thanks,
>Simon
>Canberra
>AUSTRALIA


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