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OK,

I've look through every link in the FAQ, and I've searched my butt off, but I just can't seem to find a solution for my particular requirements.

I need an equipment rack similar to this or this

The problem is that the space where it has to go only has 530 mm of clearance across, and all of these units are just wider than this.

The price on the Selby unit meant I would have bought it in an instant, if it were only 30 mm less in width.

Does anyone have any suggestions ?

Cheers,

Andrew.

Posted
Depending on what's in the way, this or this... :blink:

Ummm, $1000 worth of cabinets holding many $K of die cast model cars ...

I don't think so.

But thanks for the suggestion :D

I was actually thinking one of these, for use on the HT rack.

Andrew.

Posted
Ummm, $1000 worth of cabinets holding many $K of die cast model cars ...

I don't think so.

But thanks for the suggestion :blink:

...

Ah, bugger. I was kind of hoping you'd go for the second option. I was even prepared to do the hook up for you. My record blast, when I was doing that sort of thing, was a bit over 100,000 tonnes. But a demolition job would surely be more fun!!

Okay, serious suggestion. What about building a rack similar to Drizt and mgrobins with threaded bar and MDF?

Posted

Hey Andrew

If it is any help to you I have 6 glass shelves cut which are approx 450 w x 400 d from an entertainment unit that has since been retired.

I could certainly make a steel frame to suit the shelves if it's any help.

Get the frame powder coated in your choice of color and the jobs done. :blink:

Cheers

Dave

Posted
Hey Andrew

If it is any help to you I have 6 glass shelves cut which are approx 450 w x 400 d from an entertainment unit that has since been retired.

I could certainly make a steel frame to suit the shelves if it's any help.

Get the frame powder coated in your choice of color and the jobs done. :blink:

Cheers

Dave

Dave,

You are a very helpful gentleman.

We might just have to get together and discuss the finer details over a nice bottle of bourbon :P

btw, thanks for the help finding these :D

Andrew.

Posted
Dave,

You are a very helpful gentleman.

We might just have to get together and discuss the finer details over a nice bottle of bourbon :P

btw, thanks for the help finding these :blink:

Andrew.

My pleasure mate. Glad I could help out.

Best we discuss any details before the bourbon as my building ability diminishes with each glass. :D

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