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    if you can drill holes in wood accurately, build a TNT rack.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ali Tait View Post
    build a TNT rack.
    A what now ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by rigger67 View Post
    A what now ??
    No worries - google is my friend

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ali Tait View Post
    if you can drill holes in wood accurately, build a TNT rack.
    I built one for £50,and if i can do it anyone can.Works very well,and even her indoors likes it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rigger67 View Post
    I've actually got both the Target TT table and the taller 5 shelf version but I switched to a glass "entertainment" table instead because they were just really ugly.
    These ones combine the two and I think are rather elegant in their own way.
    I like the fact they can be bolted to the wall too - if you look at the top bar, there's a screw hole in the middle.
    I think two next to each other would be quite smart
    Yes, but they will do much less damage to the sound + they can be levelled. You pays your money and takes your chance.
    Regards Neil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ali Tait View Post
    I use a bit solid piece of French oak £45 delivered 6cm thick 140cm long 26cm deep, used some Danish oil to seal it, something like this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vintage-So...-/152025527747



    Building it yourself will give you heaps of satisfaction. Ebay & Ikea are your friends

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