I definitely have no plans to DESTROY this cab, I just want to make it something usable again! It's pretty gutted out right now so I don't feel like I'd be screwing up a piece of history. It's $40 for the cab, getting the lumber would cost easily three times that, plus this is already cut and assembled... Obviously I'm goign to have to undo and redo part of that, but still, it's cheap and it's cut.
The size problem is the width. I live in a house that was built in the 1920s and the doorway in the back looks like it's gonna be too skinny, and if I go in the front there's a corner I won't be able to make it around to get into the basement. Teardown and rebuild is the only thing I can do, I *think*. Looks like it won't be super easy to get apart and will need some smart rebuilding, i figure I'd just use some angle iron along the longest/most important joints, and just use some smartly sized wood screws to hold it together. What material is this cab? MDF? Plywood? I haven't gotten to see it in person yet, and when i arrive tonight, this may be my only chance to pick it up so I won't have a ton of research time or anything. It can live in my garage while i take it apart, if that's gonna be doable. I'm going to need to rebuild parts of things anyway to account for swappable CP's and a horizontal monitor, so maaaybe this is a good thing (?) I don't know.