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Old 07-31-2008, 10:58 PM
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more people should build their own boards IMO.......its a fun project


Ill be posting pics of my double tier home fried board next week hopefully....once I paint and put on the velcro
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I am now using the two pvc uprights to wrap power cables around. Makes it much neater to put away.
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Will be ramped with power supplies & plugs underneath to allow for more pedal space innit.
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I am now using the two pvc uprights to wrap power cables around. Makes it much neater to put away.

Excuse me, what kind of bag is it? I am insterested in it!!
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Old 08-01-2008, 07:02 AM
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Excuse me, what kind of bag is it? I am insterested in it!!
It's just some cheap piece'o'crap Value Village special that looked like it would fit my ME-50B and a couple of other pedals and power supplies inside, and was reasonably sturdy. When I started switching over to individual pedals I realized pretty quickly that I was going to run out of room with one level. I also like to have a tilted board for the stuff that is stacked two deep, but hate it for an expression pedal. So I conceived of the little two level board for that purpose. I could definitely use some George L's to clean up some of the mess and a Voodoo PP2 or Supacharger to clean up my tilted board a bit, but it works pretty well, and is very compact. I can't imagine having to try and haul a ptpro around to every gig and practice.
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Old 08-09-2008, 12:06 AM
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Just finished my new pedal board. Just got the VT Bass pedal a couple of days ago. Haven't used it in a gig yet, but so far it seems to be all that. Very versatile little guy for sure. Looking forward to gigging with the new pedal board next weekend. As with my last board, I built in a mic stand out of conduit holders, but this one's on the inside in effort to be a little cleaner looking from the front. Let me know what you guys think.















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Nothing fancy like some of the others, just somewhere for my effects to stay neat and tidy and out of the way.
I think i'll have another in the works pretty soon or a PT.jr on the way(as all of these will be going bar the WM and VT-1)
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Not mine, but one that I saw on ebay years ago, and I just had to save the pics of it:









WOW!!!!!!!
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This is mine. Once i get off my behind and go get some velcro it will be come permanent. Plus a powerstrip will be added.




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Here's mine so far:




It's 50" X 19", 3 levels, and will hold exactly 35 pedals plus a power strip to power all of them and my amp.

Actual thread about the build
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This is mine. Once i get off my behind and go get some velcro it will be come permanent. Plus a powerstrip will be added.

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Old 08-09-2008, 08:36 PM
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Holy clams that looks heavy!

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It's 50" X 19", 3 levels, and will hold exactly 35 pedals plus a power strip to power all of them and my amp.

Actual thread about the build
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Old 08-09-2008, 08:41 PM
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Holy clams that looks heavy!
That's why it's built into 3 sections. Once everything's wired up on it, connecting the three sections will only require plugging an adapter from the power strip to the daisy chains on the right and middle sections, and plugging one cable from the right into the middle, and one from the middle into the left. I'm going to have my cable from my bass and my cable to my amp already plugged into the board, so it's basically going to be plugging 2 power cords in, 4 cables, and 2 adapter plugs.
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Not mine, but one that I saw on ebay years ago, and I just had to save the pics of it:









I would have soooooooooooooooooooooooooo much fun with that!
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I wish mine looked that good. I suck at getting everything lined up perfectly.
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Finally got some velcro!
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