Handle on a Trainwreck head?
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Handle on a Trainwreck head?
Does nobody put a handle on top of the head to carry it? I put one on my Express, but offset it to balance out the huge Foster PT I used. I'm doing a cherry cabinet for my Rocket and I don't see how I can just rely on the 45% miter joints to hold up if I use a handle.
BTW, on my Express I re-used a pine head cab I built for a Laney AOR30 and covered it with burl ash veneer.
BTW, on my Express I re-used a pine head cab I built for a Laney AOR30 and covered it with burl ash veneer.
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Re: Handle on a Trainwreck head?
You could use a strap setup like a towel carrier if you didn't want to damage your head cab.
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Re: Handle on a Trainwreck head?
I want to get handles cut into the side panels in my next cab... Similar to this :
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Re: Handle on a Trainwreck head?
Well if you have dovetail joints, side handles would be just fine...
Re: Handle on a Trainwreck head?
I have one on mine, but it is centralised (see avatar pic). I'm not sure entirely sure of the cabs construction as I had it made and tolexed.
It is a bit imbalanced when carrying it due to the weight of the trannies, but it's not a problem as long as you remember that before you pick it up!
It is a bit imbalanced when carrying it due to the weight of the trannies, but it's not a problem as long as you remember that before you pick it up!
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Re: Handle on a Trainwreck head?
I put one on my Liverpool head, centered over the center of gravity. I did dovetailed joints on my cab.
Re: Handle on a Trainwreck head?
those side handles look really nice
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Re: Handle on a Trainwreck head?
Those side handles do look pretty sweet, probably some added ventalation as well.
Re: Handle on a Trainwreck head?
Absolutely! Thats what I was thinking as well.LarryLarry wrote:Those side handles do look pretty sweet, probably some added ventalation as well.
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For the Industrial Look... you can do it this way.
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....Is that truck bed liner?
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.........Now where did I put it?
Re: Handle on a Trainwreck head?
That looks like one step away from a tar & feather look!!!RJ Guitars wrote:For the Industrial Look... you can do it this way.
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Re: Handle on a Trainwreck head?
That was something that my dad helped me develop. He was the paint guy at the local hardware store and he made up this stuff we called "Tough Black" It's a latex based paint and the really nice thing is that when it gets to looking abused, you just pull the amp out and spray paint it with some flat black and it looks just like new.
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Re: Handle on a Trainwreck head?
Great idea! Also makes a good weather proof surface as well right?RJ Guitars wrote:That was something that my dad helped me develop. He was the paint guy at the local hardware store and he made up this stuff we called "Tough Black" It's a latex based paint and the really nice thing is that when it gets to looking abused, you just pull the amp out and spray paint it with some flat black and it looks just like new.