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making a pedal Board, give it a shot at least |
Calwaterbear |
Oct 17 2017, 06:45 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 207 Joined: 15-November 14 From: United States Member No.: 18,123 Region Association: Central California |
so I figure use 1/4 inch plywood, and hit it with a couple of coats of varithane. put on a new pedal stop from 914 rubber.
any advise, or anyone willing to talk me down and change my plans? |
cn2800 |
Oct 17 2017, 09:29 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 119 Joined: 11-August 14 From: Amarillo, Texas Member No.: 17,766 Region Association: None |
I would never try to dissuade someone from a good D.I.Y. project, but since you asked - It's a piece with a lot of complex cuts (outer edges and inside holes), and 914 rubber has the boards in stock for $37.50 http://shop.914rubber.com/Plywood-floor-bo...nly-914FB-P.htm
If you want to do it to see if you can do it, and you've already got the plywood stock, paint, and a jigsaw, go right ahead. Otherwise, I'd spend the money for one someone else has already figured out how to make, and concentrate my efforts elsewhere. |
IronHillRestorations |
Oct 18 2017, 05:43 AM
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I. I. R. C. Group: Members Posts: 6,761 Joined: 18-March 03 From: West TN Member No.: 439 Region Association: None |
A lot of guys do it. If you use boutique stomp boxes it can get expensive though (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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KevinW |
Oct 18 2017, 06:01 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 42 Joined: 25-May 15 From: Winona, Minnesota Member No.: 18,761 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
I have one that you can have for the cost of shipping.
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bdstone914 |
Oct 18 2017, 07:35 AM
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bdstone914 Group: Members Posts: 4,673 Joined: 8-November 03 From: Riverside CA Member No.: 1,319 |
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worn |
Oct 18 2017, 10:37 AM
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can't remember Group: Members Posts: 3,291 Joined: 3-June 11 From: Madison, WI Member No.: 13,152 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
so I figure use 1/4 inch plywood, and hit it with a couple of coats of varithane. put on a new pedal stop from 914 rubber. any advise, or anyone willing to talk me down and change my plans? I did mine with a router and alu honeycomb. Can't find the photos, but I posted them a couple years back. No one seemed too thrilled 'cept moi. Strong and light though. Downside is you have to make hard points for the screws. |
Mikey914 |
Oct 18 2017, 10:53 AM
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The rubber man Group: Members Posts: 12,712 Joined: 27-December 04 From: Hillsboro, OR Member No.: 3,348 Region Association: None |
Not super hard, by the time you buy the wood, and set up a pattern, you'll have an afternoon into it. So, if you're just looking for cheap therapy, it's not a hard task. Enjoy (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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Spoke |
Oct 18 2017, 11:18 AM
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Jerry Group: Members Posts: 7,052 Joined: 29-October 04 From: Allentown, PA Member No.: 3,031 Region Association: None |
I made a pedal board a while back from plywood and made it in 2 pieces that screwed together. Very easy to install and remove.
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