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cheapest marquee holder?
stevejt:
--- Quote ---I'm not following that logic at all. If you have the "L" for the top, why wouldn't you use the "L" for the bottom as well? Or use the "J" for the top and bottom? Why use two separate materials and add a requirement that you fine tune it instead of using identical pieces?
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Trying to make it simple,(perhaps trying too hard). The J channel would be screwed in from the front, with the screws being hidden by the marquee. The L on top would have screws visible only from the top of the machine. I was also thinking about the angle under the marquee not being 90 degrees which might require an attempt at bending the L. If the top wasnt 90 degrees, again it would only be visible from the top.
Do either of those make any sense to anyone but me?
Steve
DrewKaree:
I'm still not gettin' ya, but that's ok.....I've got ideas like that too. "Dude, why doesn't anyone else GET this?!?!? Are they all psychotic?!?"
I believe you prolly explained yourself pretty well, but I'm thinking it's one of those things I'll need to see in action to finally pick up what yer puttin' down.
versapak:
The reason you couldn't have 2 J shaped holders, is because the screws that hold the J shape on would be behind the marquee, so you would not be able to get the marquee into them once they were both mounted.
If you have a J shape on the bottom, then you get the cleaner look of the J, as you would not have any of the metal visible on what is the speaker mount on most cabs, but then you can have the L on top, so you can actually access the screws to remove it.
stevejt:
I'm so happy somebody understands me!!!!!!!!!
Steve
KrawDaddy:
heres what I did:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,21952.320.html
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