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CudBucket

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It's a little off topic but it definitely helps when I want to play with my Balls! :D

I've always wanted a way to store my gear at home so that no matter what I wanted to use, it was always wired up, powered and ready to go. I made this from Doug Fir 2x4's that I milled up to be nice and straight. Nine studs, 92 lag bolts and some Linseed Oil later, here's my "rack". I can play my amp, modellers, Piezo through a mini-PA and even record to PC because it's all plumbed and waiting. Hope you dig it.
Dave
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NorM

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Well Done Sir!

You have just inspired me.
 
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Bungo

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That looks great. Plus I like the way you've left room to add more rack toys later!:D
 

silverburst

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Awesome workmanship. Bet you could make hella nice log cabin! I could only wish to become that organized. Of course I change gear so often that nothing would fit right after the first month anyway.
 

SteveB

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Dave, you're a sick, sick man... and I LIKE it! :D

You certainly have a gift.

Don't let my wife see pics of this thing or she might insist that I clean up my gear!
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You should kit that sucker and sell it at Ikea!

Man, I still dig the white piping on those cabs everytime I see them.
 
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