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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Scottaculous
Some advice:
You're going to need more than those "stoppers" to keep the heavy CDJs from sliding.
Consider bracing the legs with Xs to prohibit any lateral movement. | no comprende.... plis esplain.. i wantt o make them as rigid as posible so any input is always welcomed. |
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| Scottaculous |
The metal bars standing up does not prevent the stand from shaking sideways. You need something to keep the bars from wiggling around under use.
Like that:
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Edit: the spacing sucks but you get the idea |
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| nchs09 |
| quote: | Originally posted by bigjimslade002
yeah i needed the same thing for my cdj's and tables. i played at a club that had the cdj's on a rack above the turntables.
i liked it so bought one of these:

and turned it into this.

eventually im gunna paint it all black! | that angle is a bit too much for me, but thats exactly what i want.. for them to be @ an angle because my neck hurts after spinnin for an hour or 40 minutes...:o |
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| chucho |
is that a tv in your garage? :gsmile:
you should do it in one piece...3 pieces are the suckz0r |
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| bigjimslade002 |
| quote: | Originally posted by nchs09
that angle is a bit too much for me, but thats exactly what i want.. for them to be @ an angle because my neck hurts after spinnin for an hour or 40 minutes...:o |
yeah i wasnt sure of the angle at first but now im hooked on it. i dont how tall you are but im six foot so its right at face level for me. i like your idea more than my own tho. im just not good with wood and this was a cheap alternative. |
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