---> jack plates for rack setups <---
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---> jack plates for rack setups <---
I made up some jack plates to be used with your rack setup. It has two inputs jacks and a plug in for a power cord. I would like to get $40 plus postage.
Thanks,
Erv
Thanks,
Erv
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I`ll take it, if its still for sale. I have one more Gator bag that needs one, the last one ya made me works Great, it make life a lot nicer carry everything over your shoulder. thanks frank
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These work real well with rack setups. I got them on my 3/4 space Gator bags, just solder up the 1/4 jacks, the 110 volt socket, I used shrink tubeing to cover the bare connections on the inside ya could even put a 4" fan on one side, lay it out on the side were ya want it, cut a hole to fit the plate, mount the plate close to the bottom and mount it to the side of the gator bag where ya want it, the gator bag under the black cloth covering is made of 1/4 plywood, the bag is cover inside and out with the gator black cloth/gator logo, then all ya do is take your 1/4 cabs cables and 110 plug cord out of the side pouch which has a zipper to open close and your ready to go. I like carry it over my shoulder, then the regular rackbox banging my knees /legs. keep up the good work Erv. ya can use a 6 plug ext. cord with fuse with velco on the bottom inside also, little work nice neat setup.
These work real well with rack setups. I got them on my 3/4 space Gator bags, just solder up the 1/4 jacks, the 110 volt socket, I used shrink tubeing to cover the bare connections on the inside ya could even put a 4" fan on one side, lay it out on the side were ya want it, cut a hole to fit the plate, mount the plate close to the bottom and mount it to the side of the gator bag where ya want it, the gator bag under the black cloth covering is made of 1/4 plywood, the bag is cover inside and out with the gator black cloth/gator logo, then all ya do is take your 1/4 cabs cables and 110 plug cord out of the side pouch which has a zipper to open close and your ready to go. I like carry it over my shoulder, then the regular rackbox banging my knees /legs. keep up the good work Erv. ya can use a 6 plug ext. cord with fuse with velco on the bottom inside also, little work nice neat setup.
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Re: ---> jack plates for rack setups <---
I've made up a few more.
Erv
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Please send me one, Irv. PM sent with info. Thanks.
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rack plug with 2 jacks
Roughly how much is shipping
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Great idea!
Erv,
Great idea to use the plate. I have added all of those features to my rack units for years, but always just attached to the wall of the rack. Yours is better.
May I suggest that you consider the switched power source module? It allows everything to be turn on or off at the module.
Best regards.
bUd
Great idea to use the plate. I have added all of those features to my rack units for years, but always just attached to the wall of the rack. Yours is better.
May I suggest that you consider the switched power source module? It allows everything to be turn on or off at the module.
Best regards.
bUd
bUd
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