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RE: 19" rack size ?


  • Subject: RE: 19" rack size ?
  • From: "Hawes,Timothy Edward \(GEG\)" <haweste@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 08:41:15 +0100

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marc Fuller
>
> Hey Tim,
>
> Unfortunately the rack is fairly noisy, plus I think it would
> look unsightly (it's in my cinema room).

No probs, just thought I'd ask in case you didn't *need* to solve your
problem :-)

> It looks like I'll
> have to get one custom made because of the hinges.
>
> I think I'll look into getting a steel frame made for it,
> then putting perspex in the middle. Anyone have an idea on
> what sort of costs are involved in getting steel frames made
> up ?

I'd make a guess that it's less than an hours work for a fab shop,
provided you give them drawings of what you want. I got a small amount
of aluminium welding (specialist job), with grinding afterwards for
30quid IIRC, although I supplied the materials. It was something like 8
inches of welding I think.

I'd guess at 50 quid for the frame with them supplying materials, maybe
more if you want it in stainless. It'll probably be a really small job
for them and the place I went to was very keen on readies. If it's a
simple carbon steel frame, any old garage should be able to knock it up
for you. Think about how you'll fix the perspex to the back of the frame
and get the fab shop to weld on the appropriate brackets etc. Or just
drill through and fix with nice looking bolts.

> Also, where the hell do I start looking for someone
> that can make stuff out of Perspex ?

Try these guys for perspex fabrication. I've not personally dealt with
them, but some colleagues at my company have. Trust me, we had some
pretty odd requirements so they should be able to sort you out :-)
http://www.ljc.co.uk/

They'd be more than competent to re-make your existing door, I'm sure.
Prices? I don't know, our stuff was with a Corporate budget ;-) and I
wasn't directly involved either.

> I've phoned a couple of
> companies from a goggle search, and they just laughed at me
> :D I've tried a couple of glassing companies but they don't
> seem interested.
>
> Cheers guys, appreciate the advise !
>
> Marc

No probs.

HTH,

Tim.



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