Chassis cover for express...
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Chassis cover for express...
Guys!! I have a question for you...I finished my express using allyn's chassis. Before I put it in the cab..do I need to get a chassic cover? or is it not necesary? Let me know please and if I need one why is that?
happy holidays everyone!!
and once again thanks for your help!!
happy holidays everyone!!
and once again thanks for your help!!
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If you're talking about a bottom plate for the chassis, you will probably need one.redshark wrote:Guys!! I have a question for you...I finished my express using allyn's chassis. Before I put it in the cab..do I need to get a chassic cover? or is it not necesary? Let me know please and if I need one why is that?
happy holidays everyone!!
and once again thanks for your help!!
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yes, why is that Dana? why can't you just screw the chassic to the wood cabinet?
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Wiki Faraday Cage.
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You can leave it off if you want the added benefit of picking up radio stations and flouresent lights and such. It's pretty cool getting baseball scores in between songs thoughredshark wrote:yes, why is that Dana? why can't you just screw the chassic to the wood cabinet?
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At least it's a tubes up chassis....seriously, Richie aimed me at aluminum flashing for duct work or roofing, at home depot. I think it's about .007" and easy to cut. I have access to a bench cutter, but av shears will do fine.UR12 wrote:You can leave it off if you want the added benefit of picking up radio stations and floresent lights and such. It's pretty cool getting baseball scores in between songs though
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Yes, you need one...it's part number is listed in the BOM in the files section
Ron
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thanks guys!!
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I've broken the rules, but on the Liverpool and Express that I built I just stuck copper shielding tape to the floor of my cabinets (that wide stuff), and aluminum foil, because that's what I had. It seems to work.
However, if I had easy access to aluminum sheet metal I would have done that.
However, if I had easy access to aluminum sheet metal I would have done that.
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that will work too. I use a little bit heavier stuff than the flashing. I get sheets of aluminum from a trophy shop. It also has a peel off protector on one side. So i just trim the edge where it contacts the chassis. And leave the rest on. That way it should help if anything were to touch it.
Its like 7.00 a sheet. Plus you can make faceplates for home brews out of it..
I usually get gold or silver, but it comes in all different colors and types.
kind of like this.
http://www.maintrophysupply.com/aluminum.htm
Hobby lobby also has thin roll copper.
Its like 7.00 a sheet. Plus you can make faceplates for home brews out of it..
I usually get gold or silver, but it comes in all different colors and types.
kind of like this.
http://www.maintrophysupply.com/aluminum.htm
Hobby lobby also has thin roll copper.
- Ron Worley
- Posts: 908
- Joined: Mon Dec 24, 2007 8:21 pm
- Location: Keller, TX
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That's how Leo did it!Richie wrote:that will work too. I use a little bit heavier stuff than the flashing. I get sheets of aluminum from a trophy shop. It also has a peel off protector on one side. So i just trim the edge where it contacts the chassis. And leave the rest on. That way it should help if anything were to touch it.
Its like 7.00 a sheet. Plus you can make faceplates for home brews out of it..
I usually get gold or silver, but it comes in all different colors and types.
kind of like this.
http://www.maintrophysupply.com/aluminum.htm
Hobby lobby also has thin roll copper.
Ron
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they also used screen wire in amps. i didn't care for it much. some comes in brass,and copper,or aluminum etc..