S slant6 New member Apr 24, 2017 #1 finally wrapped up this beast ... cast concrete base and copper top-plate and inputs moved to back side ... sounding great so far. Attachments FullSizeR.jpg 784.7 KB · Views: 353
finally wrapped up this beast ... cast concrete base and copper top-plate and inputs moved to back side ... sounding great so far.
adeep42 New member Apr 24, 2017 #2 That is really cool. My mind is just blown by some of the work I see on this site.
H HF9 New member Apr 24, 2017 #4 Magnificent! Just be sure to get out the back brace if you ever need to move it
Karl5150 New member Apr 25, 2017 #6 Nice indeed, I saw the picture in the other post and wondered what the base was. The copper plate appears to be floating, is that for ventilation?
Nice indeed, I saw the picture in the other post and wondered what the base was. The copper plate appears to be floating, is that for ventilation?
D Dnorris New member Apr 25, 2017 #7 Very sleek look, quite creative. How is the copper plate attached to the concrete base, do you use some type of isolation material?
Very sleek look, quite creative. How is the copper plate attached to the concrete base, do you use some type of isolation material?
H howardnair New member Apr 25, 2017 #8 That is very nice stirs my imagination like let's make some curves with ease Very well done
S slant6 New member Apr 25, 2017 #9 hey thanks. for venting the plate sits about an 1/8" over the base on small rubber feet - i also like the look of the relief between the two materials so it serves two purposes. it's easy to take off as needed. attached is a snap of the back ... Attachments FullSizeRender.jpg 811.6 KB · Views: 174
hey thanks. for venting the plate sits about an 1/8" over the base on small rubber feet - i also like the look of the relief between the two materials so it serves two purposes. it's easy to take off as needed. attached is a snap of the back ...