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In Reply to: Re: What I get to do when they let me out of MY cell... posted by wazoo on December 8, 2006 at 05:31:00:
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Here are a couple of photos of the MMGs as they currently are (a work in progress) and a very roughly edited picture that illustrates where I'm going. I'm working (slowly) on the woodwork. I think you can see what I have in mind though.BTW The DVD player in the cabinet is a temp while I decide what to do. I'm trying to decide whether I should have a Pioneer Elite DV47 universal player repaired or just bite the bullet and buy a new player - Marantz?. I had to have something in the meantime and that little Sony was dirt cheap.
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Cool stand idea.
Don't laugh - they were formerly attached to tables. I was with a friend who was looking at used furniture when I saw a couple tables that swiveled - that little light in my head started to glow, so I bought them. The things are made of steel and are fairly heavy.They were too tall, so I cut 18" off the posts and cut and threaded the connecting rod. The feet were also too long, so I cut them off 8" from center and welded them to a new piece of 1" OSD pipe (I just made a wooden jig to hold everything square for welding). Then I removed and tossed the plastic carpet protectors and drilled and set some spikes in the ends.
The only thing left to address was the finish - didn't want the bright, shiny metal. I used Duplicolor's smoke anodized finish spray paint (prepping first with adhesion promoter). It worked great and stands up to being tapped with a screwdriver.
The good news is that my final cost was about $60 for both stands. The bad news is that it was quite a few hours of labor. But then, as I mentioned elsewhere, I find this kind of thing a heck of a lot of fun. I may shorten them a little more - 12" at present.
That speaker wire was an adventure as well. I bought some litz cables in Germany 26 years ago, but the silver leads didn't hold up well and they ended up in a drawer (I hated the idea of pitching them). One day I came across them and decided to make some custom length cables out of them, so I bought a melting ladle and fired up a plumbing torch. I melted down at least $20 worth of WBT 4% silver solder (I love that stuff) and started dipping and skimming. It was a messy task, but it worked beautifully. Like I said, I like to tinker!
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