Re: [motm] dust & open back cabinets
2000-04-19 by Paul Schreiber
I would avoid "open-frame" racks. Get a kind with 2 sides+top+bottom. Then have Home Depot cut you a piece of Masonite to fit over the back, with a 2" opening at the top and bottom. Use cheap wood screws to fasten in the corners. If left out in the open, eventually they will get gunky. The main thing that gets noisy are the jacks as they are not sealed, per se. After 4-5 years you can rinse the whole module under running water. Paul S. ----- Original Message -----
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From: paul wagorn <pwagorn@...> To: <motm@egroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 12:02 AM Subject: [motm] dust & open back cabinets > I know that a closed-back cabinet arrangement is preferable, but are > there any real problems associated with open-back cabinets as far as > dust go? From what I can tell (me being a virginal motm-er), all the > pots are sealed... should be no problem, right? or...? > > -Paul > http://mp3.com/puffboy (no motm on there...yet) > http://www.puffboy.com > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Win $1000 at eGroups! > Enter "$1000 Fridays" at: > http://click.egroups.com/1/2862/3/_/529958/_/956120560/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >