Hi to all.
On this subject I like to add a similar project I got on the go right now.I constructed my own Aluminum audio rack a little while ago.In fact I started a thread under "Misc Audio" describing the fabrication details.Currently I am working on a device that will isolate the entire rack components and everything on it from floor vibrations.Here is the details.First I have to say that I am an experienced commercial aluminum fabricator/installer (curtain wall type of windows in high-rise buildings),worked with glass and aluminum for years and I am a Union Glazier/Metal mechanic by trade.Making projects like this require skills ,tools,workshop and working with metal can be dangerous.Safety comes first as we all know.Basically I made four boxes(cases) out of 1/2" thick heavy gauge industrial grade aluminum .What they are really is two 4" by 6" by 1/2" "L" shaped aluminum angles that are fastened facing each other,so that they form a box of 4"x6"x 4" deep.I made a bottom piece and a top piece.The top piece is freely moving inside the box because it's cut a touch smaller (about 1/16" perimeter clearance)The bottom piece is tapped and secured on the underside with 8 screws.All connections are made with 1/4" x 20 Flat head medium thread stainless steel machine screws in order to keep the entire assembly non ferrous non magnetic.All four boxes are braced together with aluminum tubing of 1" by 2"@ 3/16" wall thickness size.The bracing looks like the letter "H" only with a double middle horizontal bars for additional strength and stability.All these four boxes connected together will be placed under my rack's four feet.Every foot corresponds with a box.The boxes will be filled with lead shot or double squash balls.The free moving undersized 1/2" aluminum cover will rest on top of the lead shot or double side by side squash balls,and the rack's feet will rest on top of these floating covers.As an extra safety precaution I will machine a "dimple" on the center of the floating cover that will accept the disk footing of the foot of the audio rack.Under the center of the disk footing I will fasten a 5/16"carriage bolt that comes with a smooth spherical head,that spherical head will protrude under the disk footing and will fit in the dimple that I will machine on the surface of the cover.It won't slide out of position!Will experiment with what works best for filling the boxes....As an option I will drill and tap the underside of the boxes with 1/2" hole to receive a brass 1/2" threaded cone.
Barry Kohan.You got an amazing line of products ,would you care to comment on my project and any critical estimates and recommendations are welcome.
Regards
George