alexc said:Actually, on further reflection, I'd go up to $130 usd for the no frills unit.
I just love that style of case and there's nothing like it around my parts ..
Also, is 4.75inch the original depth? If so, maybe add an inch or two, cause it seems that otherwise your limited in your meter choice.
Case is 6,5 cm deep..roughly 2,6 inch. I think here 3,6 to 4 inches will do to accommodate most meters.
lassoharp said:It can be adjusted to a shorter length if that's better. 6 in is not too deep to create problems with vol control wiring length.
but I know a few people that can create production ready documents for enclosures. Probably around the $2K range to do it.
thestudio said:That's a huge rip off! 2k give me a break.........
This is a very easy design.....it's a box with holes!
3RU aluminum
removable top and bottom panels
hinged front panel. screws as fasteners?
6" depth? or original 4.75" thought? or other?
nothing pre-machined, left to builder.
lassoharp said:3RU aluminum
removable top and bottom panels
hinged front panel. screws as fasteners?
6" depth? or original 4.75" thought? or other?
6" depth is what I had him quote for. Seemed like a good idea to cover meter differences and just to have some general working space available for any project.
I had specified a removable top panel only but that is currently out because of extra cost - so, solid top and bottom. I don't think it's a deal breaker but nice to have during the build.
Screws as fasteners. Cam locks is an option - add ~$ 32 to final cost. He has two types on hand. Since the addition of cam locks should be straightforward (couple of extra holes, one using existing screw fastener hole) this could be implemented at any time. Someone may be able to track them down at better price than he can offer.
3RU aluminum (unfinished)** - check
hinged front panel - check
Rack ears = hefty 1/8
** - He has powder coating available, in shop. I did not ask for a quote on cost for that, but just letting anyone who might have an interest that it can be done.
Note - Right now I'm just looking to see how many people are still interested at the quoted price point above. Just assume for this purpose that the chassis will be one that meets your expectations - i.e how many people would still be on board for an 'ideal' La2a chassis at this price point? If there is enough interest for 25 units, my plan ATM is to evaluate the feedback and proceed with having a real prototype built and then post pics for final evaluation and possible modifications.
nothing pre-machined, left to builder.
correct.
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