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need advice sorta i dont want to look like an idiot...lol lowes cutting the wood

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daywane:
If you live close to KY I have a cab for free.
3/4 inch MDF here is $20.00
I get stuff in the mail from time to time
spend $25.00 at lowes and get $10.00 off

My first cab was cheep (not $40.00) (spent that in gas)
a 21 inch PC monitor will fit. Even a MS Pacman but it will stick out the back 
Not real nice looking but will get the job done

danny_galaga:

--- Quote from: spacies on October 30, 2006, 06:08:50 pm ---
1 1/2 thick wood?

Man its going to weigh a ton!


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dunno bout nz, but in australia they make styrofoam from polystyrene not wood ;)

spacies:

--- Quote from: danny_galaga on October 31, 2006, 04:35:32 am ---
--- Quote from: spacies on October 30, 2006, 06:08:50 pm ---
1 1/2 thick wood?

Man its going to weigh a ton!


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dunno bout NZ, but in Australia they make Styrofoam from polystyrene not wood ;)

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Nice one Danny, but in the 1st post he mentioned he was thinking of using 1 1/2" Ply. It was also mentioned further down and randy95 was taking this p!ss about the foam. I think, LOL.

So, here in NZ, we read posts before posting ourselves. Well sometimes anyway :P 'cos when I re-read the post I noticed what he said. Its all kinda irrelevant now because he has $$$$$$$$$$$$

Hey, where in OZ are you?





Nannuu:
Robot, depending on where you live you may be able to attend a superauction which will almost certainly be able to get you a free or sub $20 cabinet and controls.
http://www.superauctions.com/
Otherwise look on rgvac or craigslist to see what you can dig up.  You can definitely build a cabinet for less than $40 BUT you may be doing a lot of work or getting a lot of favors to do it.

Man, where's Paigeoliver when you need him.

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: Nannuu on October 31, 2006, 02:12:52 pm ---Man, where's Paigeoliver when you need him.

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Peale is also a BYOAC CheapMaster.  Very skilled in the lowest cost methods.

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