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So after much internet surfing, I decided to build myself a Flexy Rack to house my Emotiva Amp, Turntable, LP's and Phono PreAmp. Couldn't find a 'pre-made' rack that would fit my space limitation so off I went to various local hardware stores to buy all the parts that would make up my rack (isn't much really).
Parts: 4 shelves (21" x 20") cut from a 4' x 4' x 5/8" piece of MDF. ($ 20.00) ****cut 2 'LP Rests' from the same piece**** 4 threaded rods (36") (I bought Zinc plated) ($ 32.00) 36 5/8" Zinc Plated Nuts ($ 18.00) 40 5/8" Zinc Plated Washers ($ 12.00) 40 5/8" Neoprene Gaskets ($ 45.00) - had to special order 4 5/8" Zinc Plated Acorn Nuts ($ 4.00) Primer & Paint were already in-house, but I figure ($ 25.00) 4 5/8" Plastic Furniture Leg Caps ($ 2.00) DSC00595.JPG All materials, and shelves drilled DSC00596.JPG "Dry fit" to make sure it all works DSC00599.JPG Prime and paint phase (3 coats) DSC00604.JPG Back together again. Emo on the bottom, then LP's, Pre Amp and top will be the Turntable. DSC00610.JPG In it's final resting place. Last edited by FreakyFraser; 03-16-2011 at 04:34 PM. |
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Not bad at all. Is the top shelf bowing slightly under the weight of the center channel, or is it just camera tricks? I'm going to be building my own soon and am questioning MDF vs ply.
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The TV Rack was something I bought a couple years ago......I noticed the slight curve in the pictures as well and am planning to drop a level on there to see what's up. If it's bowing slightly it's due to the TV (140lb) and not the center though ![]() After finishing up the 'upright' Flexy Rack, I'm considering building a long low one for the TV & equipment. Depending on how many threaded rod posts I put in (4 or 6), I'll have the same wood decision to make. Last edited by FreakyFraser; 03-16-2011 at 04:31 PM. |
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Also, I never did explain the assembly. Each shelf is: NUT WASHER GASKET MDF SHELF GASKET WASHER NUT The threaded rod makes the shelves fully adjustable. Just move the nuts to height you want, level, and tighten all 8 nuts to secure. The gaskets are for dampening. |
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Exactly......knew I'd seen that somewhere. Thanks ![]() As for why I did 4 instead of 3, I just felt I wanted the stability & strength of 4 since I have my Emo on it. Last edited by FreakyFraser; 03-16-2011 at 04:32 PM. |
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![]() Here's mine with three legs and it's actually very stable since the rods are quite heavy. I have my AVR (23.1kg) on second shelf from the top and it's the heaviest piece of equipment on the rack and it still takes a lot of effort to make the rack move/rock. ![]() |
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Admittedly I 'overpaid' for the gaskets. I simply wasn't willing to settle for something too large, too small, of the wrong colour or wrong material. lots of guys have used hose washers (which are very cost effective), but I could only find neon green, brick-ish red or yellow. The black ones I found were more of a plastic hybrid. So I sucked it up and ordered what I wanted.
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To add, I planned on using larger diameter metal electrical conduit, sanded down, to cover any threaded rod and the nuts. |
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