D2F Material
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- Steve Schmidt
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D2F Material
I am looking to purchase some of the same material that was used on the D2F amp covers that Tom Palmer used. Any ideas? I would like to experiment with making my own covers.
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- Bill Ferguson
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Dave Beaty bought out D2f.
So you might contact him at Telonics to see if he will reveal the source.
So you might contact him at Telonics to see if he will reveal the source.
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HMM.
Heck, maybe Dave owns that company also. I know that when Tom passed, Dave began making his own covers.
Heck, maybe Dave owns that company also. I know that when Tom passed, Dave began making his own covers.
AUTHORIZED George L's, Goodrich, Telonics and Peavey Dealer: I have 2 steels and several amps. My current rig of choice is 1993 Emmons LeGrande w/ 108 pups (Jack Strayhorn built for me), Goodrich OMNI Volume Pedal, George L's cables, Goodrich Baby Bloomer and Peavey Nashville 112. Can't get much sweeter.
- Ken Metcalf
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This company makes similar quality as D2F.
https://www.tukicovers.com/
https://www.tukicovers.com/
- Jack Stoner
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I've had both D2F and Tuki amp covers. The Tuki covers have a little thicker padding.
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- Doug Earnest
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Cordura is a brand name of a similar material as Tom used, if you were to start Googling that it might get you there.
One rating of that type of material is denier, the greater denier number is higher weight I'm fairly certain. That's about all the helpful hint I can give you. You might have a local upholsterer that can point you in the right direction.
One rating of that type of material is denier, the greater denier number is higher weight I'm fairly certain. That's about all the helpful hint I can give you. You might have a local upholsterer that can point you in the right direction.
- Walter Killam
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I'm using Coroplast
Hey Y'all,
I recently started making my own cases and covers out of Coroplast (material used for roadside signs). I have used 3M double sided automotive tape and Chicago screws for connections. These cases are remarkably sturdy and durable and are very light. My wife has been kind enough to make me transferable labels and graphics using her Crikut for a personalized touch. FWIW you might want to try making your own, the materials are widely available through Michaels, hardware stores and Amazon. I'll post pics if anyone wants to see.
I recently started making my own cases and covers out of Coroplast (material used for roadside signs). I have used 3M double sided automotive tape and Chicago screws for connections. These cases are remarkably sturdy and durable and are very light. My wife has been kind enough to make me transferable labels and graphics using her Crikut for a personalized touch. FWIW you might want to try making your own, the materials are widely available through Michaels, hardware stores and Amazon. I'll post pics if anyone wants to see.
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