Low plate classic build

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Re: Low plate classic build

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Does he have a website or a way to get info about the chassis he sells?
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ChrisM wrote:Does he have a website or a way to get info about the chassis he sells?
Maybe you should just PM him.

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Re: Low plate classic build

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Lookin good.
I like the various colors of hook up wire your using. Is it PVC solid 20 ga.?
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Re: Low plate classic build

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Does he have a website or a way to get info about the chassis he sells?
Chris,

Bill (wjdunham) was just selling some a while back but I don't think he is selling them anymore but you could PM him.

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Looks good...this obviously isn't your first rodeo! How many coax runs are you going to do
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Re: Low plate classic build

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Thanks guys

Chris wrote
I like the various colors of hook up wire your using. Is it PVC solid 20 ga.?
not sure of the jacket (PVC I think) but its the
22GA 600 Volt Stranded Tinned Hook-up Wire from AES(http://www.tubesandmore.com/)...

Taylor wrote
this obviously isn't your first rodeo! How many coax runs are you going to do
At this rodeo...I guess the trick is to know when to get off the bull...
I am starting to think 2 builds ahead...my amp area is getting crowded
and my wife is asking how many more...

I think I'll end up with 9 coax runs...
8 in the original. I added one for the FET relay.

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dcribbs1412 wrote: and my wife is asking how many more...
whether it's cabinets, amps, or guitars for some reason the ladies always grow to hate them.
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Re: Low plate classic build

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Hi guys, sorry I haven't been following this thread too closely - I did a chassis run about 6 months ago and offered some to forum members. I bought myself 9-12 months supply. When I do another run I may offer more for sale to the forum, but managing the special case with no logo is a bit of a challenge. In the future I'll offer them with the Sebago Sound logo so that I can use any that are left over. You can probably remove it or cover it up somehow so not a big deal. I'll let everyone know before I kick off the next build.
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Sounds great Bill
count me in....maybe some silver face... :wink:

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wjdunham wrote:When I do another run I may offer more for sale to the forum, but managing the special case with no logo is a bit of a challenge. In the future I'll offer them with the Sebago Sound logo so that I can use any that are left over.
Bill
Nice to see you're appreciating the challenge of managing these things! :D
"Let's face it, the non HRMs are easier to play, there, I've said it." - Gil Ayan... AND HE"S IN GOOD COMPANY!

Black chassis' availble: http://cepedals.com/Dumble-Style-Chassis.html
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Re: Low plate classic build

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Looking good Darin.

I like to take a lot of notes and pictures of my builds so that I can look over things without pulling the chassis out just to check a value or how something is wired.

I like to use natural light when I can but a good incandescent lamp can work well too.
A lot of cameras have settings for different types of lighting.

If you want some great close up pics, use a tripod, you can pick them up cheap.
Then use the shutter timer to take the shot without bumping the camera.
So what you do is get the camera positioned, depress the button half way to focus, the depress it all the way.
The timer counts down and snap!

Also, most all cameras nowadays have a macro setting which allows very close up pictures.
The button that turns it on usually looks like a flower.
It is for 14" or so and closer.

If you know all this then just ignore it as a FYI post. :D
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Re: Low plate classic build

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I like to take a lot of notes and pictures of my builds so that I can look over things without pulling the chassis out just to check a value or how something is wired.
Thanks for the tips Tom,
I need to look into a tripod...

Darin
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