fabfour1257 said:
does anyone here have, or know where i can get (preferably off of the internet) some designs, or blueprints maybe for building rack mounts for the studio? i need to build (2) with enough rack space to hold about 6-8 pieces of gear each. any help would be greatly appreciated!!! thanks, gregg
here is what I did, made out of scrap steel left over from a variety of other things. If you purchase "MAP" rack rails from samash.com, zzounds.com, musiciansfriends.com or sweetwater.com, the most important measurement is that the supports that you bolt the rails to, are 19.125" apart (19 1/8"). You can make racks out of metal, poplar, oak, mdf, pine, almost anything.
First of three "legs":
Second "leg", making sure its flat:
Test-fitting 11U rack rail (Mid Atlantic Products, 12U with 1U lopped off):
Crosspiece welded onto one "Leg":
All three "legs" welded to one crosspiece (of two):
Final 22U rack, sitting under console table, begging for gear to be loaded:
Yes, this looks an awful lot like a desktop rack... however its made out of 1/8" thickness steel, some pieces 2" wide. This means instead of a $45 flimsy unit that music stores sell mostly for lightweight outboards, synths, etc, I can pack in some really heavy stuff. Like four Akai DR16 recorders at 90lbs each, and still have some space for 6U worth of lighter, smaller things.
