Greetings citizens
I am looking for a source to obtain custom chassis. I have been using weber and other chassis and punching out extra tube socket holes etc. But I need more real estate for boards than these chassis will allow. I tried to make one on a steel plate, as I don't have a brake or welder, just a drill press and some Greenlee punches. It was far too much work and required building a custom box also. I prefer to spend the time I have designing the circuits, board layouts, and troubleshooting. Now that fire has eliminated one more source, do any of you have a recommendation? Thank you in advance.
custom chassis
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custom chassis
Tube junkie that aspires to become a tri-state bidirectional buss driver.
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beasleybodyshop
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Re: custom chassis
http://seasidechassisdesign.com/
i just purchased a chassis from this guy, he makes great angled front Fender style chassis from aluminum. He also does the earlier tweed chassis too i believe.
i just purchased a chassis from this guy, he makes great angled front Fender style chassis from aluminum. He also does the earlier tweed chassis too i believe.
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Re: custom chassis
I have purchased from Terry Naugler at Seaside Chassis, in Nova Scotia. I send a PDF drawing of what I want, and he fixes me up:
http://www.seasidechassisdesign.com/
His chassis' are folded and screwed.
There was a discussion recently of my other source, Dirty Dawg Amps in the States, saying that his shop burned down. Here's pictures:
http://ddawgamps.com/Amp_Chassis.php
His chassis' were alumiwelded.
Others may give more sources. I'm pleased with Terry.
Jack
http://www.seasidechassisdesign.com/
His chassis' are folded and screwed.
There was a discussion recently of my other source, Dirty Dawg Amps in the States, saying that his shop burned down. Here's pictures:
http://ddawgamps.com/Amp_Chassis.php
His chassis' were alumiwelded.
Others may give more sources. I'm pleased with Terry.
Jack