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doncolga
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Re: Mixer Rack

#16 Post by doncolga »

Well after thinking this wouldn't work, I've returned to it after this time with a solution. I'm about to strip the carpet on the rack, Duratex it and put on new hardware. That rack has sentimental value for me as my folks got it for me years ago when I first started gigging. Would be great to see it really cleaned up and actually using it.
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Re: Mixer Rack

#17 Post by Gauss »

What did you use to remove the carpet adhesive? I'm working on removing some carpet to duratex a speaker cabinet myself.
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#18 Post by doncolga »

Gauss wrote:What did you use to remove the carpet adhesive? I'm working on removing some carpet to duratex a speaker cabinet myself.
LOL! This has taken a back seat to moving, flooring, quarter round trim, painting, etc...
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Two 18" Tuba 30's 3012 LF
Two 26" Tuba 30's Lab 12
Two OmniTop 12's DL 2512 (Melded Array)
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#19 Post by BrentEvans »

Gauss wrote:What did you use to remove the carpet adhesive? I'm working on removing some carpet to duratex a speaker cabinet myself.
An orbital sander with a medium grit paper works pretty well for this. You'll go through a lot of paper though, and some adhesives will melt if they heat up, so you have to keep moving around.
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Re: Mixer Rack

#20 Post by Gauss »

I have a finishing sander (Makita) and it doesn't seem to be doing much with 150 grit.
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#21 Post by BrentEvans »

What if you just bondo the whole cab to smooth it out, sand the bondo smooth, then duratex over that?
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#22 Post by Gauss »

Well, It's not the smoothness that's a problem. I'm scraping and sanding and pulling the leftover hairs off. The problem is it's still sticky. I tested some spray paint on it, to see how it works. It will probably be straight enough for Duratex. I don't think I would enjoy Bondo'ing a whole cab, I don't have the experience or tools to make it straight and nice.
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#23 Post by Bruce Weldy »

Have you tried a heat gun and a scraper or putty knife? Then some 60 grit.

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#24 Post by Grant Bunter »

Or if your more adventurous with chemicals.

Get a heap of acetone and apply liberally then scrape off with above mentioned scraper.

ps wear rubber gloves and a mask with chemical filter
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Re: Mixer Rack

#25 Post by el_ingeniero »

Gauss wrote:I have a finishing sander (Makita) and it doesn't seem to be doing much with 150 grit.
Go with 60 grit on a random orbital.

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#26 Post by doncolga »

Finally got this done today! New hardware should be going on tonight. Woohoo!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/monoheadphones/8539679155/
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Two 18" Tuba 30's 3012 LF
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Two OmniTop 12's DL 2512 (Melded Array)
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#27 Post by Bruce Weldy »

:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:


Very nice.....show us the back!

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Re: Mixer Rack

#28 Post by biggerrigger »

Lookin good man, Nice and tidy.
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#29 Post by doncolga »

Here's the set of pics including the back:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/monoheadph ... 952195854/

The right angle cables fixed it and the power *just* did fit. I'd like to add a power and speakon panel (like Bruce's) on the back. Doesn't seem like a big deal but multiplied over lots of load in's, digging in the rack as little as possible is nice.

I've got all the new hardware on (new wheels, latches, hinges and screws). I'll be adding new corners and possibly handles too.

Nice to bring this thing back and it should load in and out quicker than my split racks (previously this was three separate pieces). This was my very first rack when I was in high school like 23 years ago. It's seen LOTS of gigs.
Donny Collins
Built:
Two 18" Tuba 30's 3012 LF
Two 26" Tuba 30's Lab 12
Two OmniTop 12's DL 2512 (Melded Array)
Presonus Studio One DAW
Harrison Consoles MixBus 32C DAW

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