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A Safe Way To Stack Cabs With Castors/Wheels.


binky_bass
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@Teebs that sir, is interesting. Very interesting indeed... and exactly the kind of solution I was hoping this thread would generate! If the silicone castor cups don't work then I shall make myself one of these and claim it was my idea all along and if someone says "hey, isn't that Teebs idea?" then I shall quickly silence them with a home brew of a cyricin based poison I always keep handy for such 'silencings'... followed by running away into the night while violently twiddling my moustache. 

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13 hours ago, Stub Mandrel said:

You'd better take a lie down

I like lying down! :)

13 hours ago, Stub Mandrel said:

 such a good idea

I'm full of  'em B|

13 hours ago, Stub Mandrel said:

dangerous for those of a delicate constitution.

Twerp! >:(

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14 hours ago, binky_bass said:

if someone says "hey, isn't that Teebs idea?" then I shall quickly silence them

They wouldn't say that! :P

They'd say "Hey, isn't that the Teebinator 5000™ - wow - I've never seen one before!".

I'm happy to licence a version - you could call it the BinkyB 1.1

:)

14 hours ago, binky_bass said:

running away into the night while violently twiddling my moustache. 

I'm happy with this part! :D

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9 minutes ago, MartinB said:

Have the middle part of the fascia as a drawer that you can pull out for storing plectrums, batteries, etc.
Maybe there's even enough room for a rackmount unit? 🤔😆

Like it!  smiley

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3 minutes ago, binky_bass said:

Where's the mock up @Teebs?? WHERE'S THE MOCK UP!!!!!

Some of us have to pretend to be working from time-to-time you know!!! :o

(give me your specification & I'll draw it up for you :))

Bloody Binky-backbreaker!    smiley

:D

 

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On 01/03/2020 at 21:14, binky_bass said:

Nah, the Mesa Track-Loc castors simply slide out of the metal plate bolted onto the bottom of the cab, the cab also has rubber feet which then become the contact point when the castors have been removed.

They do remove easily, but I'm lazy and can't be bothered to do it so wanted a lazy mans resolution!

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In that case, why not remove the castors and invest in a trolley to move the cabs?

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