Trainwreck Express Chassis

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sniffyduke
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Trainwreck Express Chassis

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Can you let me know where to find the chassis.

I have browsed the internet looking for an alluminum chassis 17"L X 8"W X 2"H.

If there is another size I can use please let me know.
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Check the BOM in the files section.
It details all the parts required and where you can get them.
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Thank You :lol:
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PM allynmey or rjguitars or buy one from each.
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I looked for allynmey on the net and search results came up with nothing.

Would a Bud chassis work even if it was 17"L X 3"H X 8"W?
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check your PM's :lol:
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Allynmey wrote:check your PM's :lol:
Great, Ill check it out :D
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Here is the basic stuff I offer...

http://www.rjguitars.net/Custom_Chassis ... tions.html

Custom stuff is available as well as the standard configurations for Wrecks or Dumbles.

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Thanks for your help guys.

Look forward to chating more when I start the project.
:D

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Your welcome and both guys provide outstanding products, go guys.
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some are punched for IEC power socket.. and some don't. Depending on what your wanting. Just things to consider. Yes both guys offer some great parts.
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Richie wrote:some are punched for IEC power socket.. and some don't. Depending on what your wanting. Just things to consider. Yes both guys offer some great parts.
Richie you are right on the money, it depends on what you are looking for and there are subtle differences in what we offer.

For a true clone Allyn does that better than I do and I'd recommend his chassis for the purists trying to exactly reproduce a Trainwreck amp.

My chassis uses the IEC power socket and generally I tend to cater more to the progressive minded experimenter types.

thanks for the kind words!

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