Simon
Looking to replicate this for my own system, but how did you position the spikes and shoes accurately?
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I did each level individually, marked the exact centre point on the underside of the legs, drilled the hole and screwed the spikes on. Then just placed the shoes loosely on the shelf below, sat the spikes in place and then moved it by hand until I was happy both tiers are in line. I then just used a pencil to draw around each shoe and used a Forstner drill bit to make a pit for the shoe so it can't move. I had to buy a drill bit specifically for this task to get the right diameter.
Gotcha...I figured that that might have been the case.
I was thinking of making a template from the first shoes installed and using that for the remainder, but a one-by-one alignment would work just as well.
Im not convinced the Lack tables are good for hifi as the top
is hollow construction with folded cardboard between the top and bottom :scratch:
I use two coffee tables ( yet to be reduced in height ) for my gear, here’s a photo showing the lower table taking 60kg+
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That's precisely why they work: low mass, non-resonant. I think they work best with turntables and vibration sensitive equipment such as valve preamps. When I have used them I ditched the legs and made an open lattice wooden frame to support the Lack "tops".
Geoff