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Re: A/V rack
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i would take closer pics, but i got no digi and my mom is getting made about wasting all the film on pictures of my room lol, i have too take a couple pics of my custom qs-8 stand still, so maybe then i will. oh everything is made out of mdf beech, which adhesive tape that you iron on all the sides
M60, VP180, QS-8's Marantz SR6005 Behringer EP4000 Stereo Integrity Mag 15" Samsung HLS5087 DLP
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Re: A/V rack
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Joined: Aug 2004
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raz_la - You might just attach the top and bottom shelves to the plywood. That should stiffen up the structure pretty well, but still allow you to adjust the middle shelves.
Another thought would be to securely attach the top and bottom shelves, but then just put one or two screws in each of the other ones. This way it would be easier to pull out the screws and adjust the middle shelves.
Good luck, let us know how it turns out.
Last edited by Wegiz; 09/12/05 11:50 PM.
M60's VP150 QS8's HSU STF-2 Onkyo TX-SR805 Audiobytes for the PC
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Re: A/V rack
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Thanks, Wegiz, those are good ideas. I knew someone here would be able to enlighten me!
I'll attempt to post some photos when I complete it.
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