3/8" aluminum rod stuck in holes drilled with a forestner bit [love them!].
Now the question is leave the rods high polished silver or get them shiny anodized black. Maybe a medal badge like a car grill.....
Question - when mounting a chassis is it best to drill from the bottom?
Grill for Birdseye head shell
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Re: Grill for Birdseye head shell
That's pretty cool!
It immediately made me think of Jailbreak by Thin Lizzy.
It immediately made me think of Jailbreak by Thin Lizzy.
Re: Grill for Birdseye head shell
You can't easily drill from inside, so you pretty much have to drill from the bottom.
I flip over the cabinet and sit the amp on it. Mark the holes through the chassis holes.
I'm working on some trick mounting hardware, but its going to be a couple weeks before I can show you guys.
John
I flip over the cabinet and sit the amp on it. Mark the holes through the chassis holes.
I'm working on some trick mounting hardware, but its going to be a couple weeks before I can show you guys.
John
Do not limit yourself to what others think is reasonable or possible.
www.johnchristou.com
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Head cab
Dang!!!!!That is freekin cool,Great job bro.That head is going to spark a lot of conversations wherever you take it.Mikey
Re: Grill for Birdseye head shell
If you like them shiny you can clear coat them and it will prevent oxidation.
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
Re: Grill for Birdseye head shell
Reminds me to much of jail
Re: Grill for Birdseye head shell
I was thinking BBQ grill.cbass wrote:Reminds me to much of jail
The mind is a terrible thing.
John
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Re: Grill for Birdseye head shell
Wow, I love the way that looks Geeze. Great job! I reckon shiney silver stands out more.
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