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#31 Re: Cheap, but quite good.
Posted: Sat May 21, 2022 1:16 pm
by pre65
I've started on the new case.
I'm using a spare piece of blue acrylic sheet as a baseplate, and using M4 X 15mm spacers to raise it up a bit in the case allowing a bit of airflow.
At the moment I can't find my box of nylon spacers, I have just ordered some more so that might hold me up a bit.
Got a blood spot on my leg where I was drilling freehand and drilled into myself.
But it's only a minor wound. No fun without a bit of blood now and then.
#32 Re: Cheap, but quite good.
Posted: Sat May 21, 2022 5:26 pm
by jack
pre65 wrote: ↑Sat May 21, 2022 1:16 pm
Got a blood spot on my leg where I was drilling freehand and drilled into myself.
But it's only a minor wound. No fun without a bit of blood now and then.
Looking in a cupboard for some beeswax polish to finish a newly restored bakelite radio (one of this morning's jobs)...
...reached into the back to get the tin and felt something odd...
...pulled my hand out and...
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...someone had left a razor sharp filleting knife at the back...
Bleugh...
#33 Re: Cheap, but quite good.
Posted: Sat May 21, 2022 6:51 pm
by IslandPink
Far from ideal !
Reminds me of the time I reached into my briefcase at work , searching for something, then felt a pain in my finger, and blood. Close inspection showed a single-edged razor blade without its cardboard guard piece, standing edge-up in the bottom of that section. 'spose it served me right for nicking them from work for home jobs !
#34 Re: Cheap, but quite good.
Posted: Sun May 22, 2022 3:16 pm
by pre65
The piece of acrylic that I'm using as a base (within the case) has been out in the conservatory for a long time, and the protective coating both sides has degraded enough that it won't strip off as it should.
I have managed to get one side off using a thumbnail after the coating was softened by hot tap-water, but the other side is proving more difficult.
There's no panic as I need more fixings to continue and they are due Tuesday/Wednesday.
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#35 Re: Cheap, but quite good.
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2022 1:44 pm
by pre65
I had a half hour of enthusiasm this morning.
The blue acrylic base plate (no steel
) is held above the case floor with a number of spacers, but I realised it was going to be a nightmare to assemble.
So, in the end, I used some acrylic solvent to bond the spacers to the case.
Problem solved.
Another batch of enthusiasm might come later on.
#36 Re: Cheap, but quite good.
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2022 12:43 pm
by pre65
The case job was finished some weeks ago, but I finally got it plugged into the system a few minutes ago.
The chip amp still sounds good, it's very sensitive, a couple of clicks on the Audionote copy pre amp gives sufficient volume.
I'm playing a Russian choir CD at the moment to test the system, It doesn't get much use these days.
#37 Re: Cheap, but quite good.
Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2022 12:58 pm
by pre65