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paigeoliver:
Remember that height is basically free in terms of space in your home, width and depth are what cost you. Cabaret styles seem to do well at about that height, but they normally don't have a marquee up top.
CoryBee:

--- Quote from: paigeoliver on July 06, 2012, 09:59:36 pm ---Remember that height is basically free in terms of space in your home, width and depth are what cost you. Cabaret styles seem to do well at about that height, but they normally don't have a marquee up top.

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True true.

The marquee I would angle. I want this to be perfect, i will add an extra few inches onto this with cardboard and see how I enjoy it. Thanks for the tips.


CoryBee:
I have been thinking, and I really want to keep this thing smaller than a full sized cab, but taller than a lowboy. I didn't want it to be very wide, so using the 32" I have or for that matter a 26" widescreen I also have on hand might be out of the question for what I was trying to accomplish for my first stand up cab. I would like something bigger than this 19", so we will see what I can come up with.
Gray_Area:

--- Quote from: paigeoliver on July 06, 2012, 09:26:58 pm ---66" tall is a wee bit short, that puts eye level over the top of the cabinet for a man of average height. Most machines are closer to 72" tall.

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That's why ya make it a sitter!
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