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studiohertz
19-10-2019, 14:18
Hello

For sale my diy HiFi rack. Very heavy and solid rack. Oak shelves.
Dimensions are: WxDxH
Bottom shelf: 490x520x40
Middle shelf: 490x480x40
Top shelf: 490x450x40

Also top shelf has the spikes, so easy to lift and make a seperate rack.
More pictures, please PM or email me.

Price: £220 including delivery within reasonable distance (~50 miles from Slough area)
A lot of nice rack for the money.

Thanks!

studiohertz
19-10-2019, 14:21
...more pictures

Audio Al
19-10-2019, 14:43
Dimensions are: WxDxH
Bottom shelf: 490x520x40
Middle shelf: 490x480x40
Top shelf: 490x450x40

:scratch: me confused :scratch: you sure these are correct ? or is it me :D

Pigmy Pony
19-10-2019, 14:49
Dimensions are: WxDxH
Bottom shelf: 490x520x40
Middle shelf: 490x480x40
Top shelf: 490x450x40

:scratch: me confused :scratch: you sure these are correct ? or is it me :D

Seems about right to me. If you look at the side view pic, the shelves get bigger as you move down. Looks nice btw.

Audio Al
19-10-2019, 14:55
The W yes ok all 490

The D are all different Depths ( Front to back ? )

The H are all 40 ? 40 what ?

I'm old school and work in feet and inches :D

struth
19-10-2019, 15:01
The W yes ok all 490

The D are all different Depths ( Front to back ? )

The H are all 40 ? 40 what ?

I'm old school and work in feet and inches :D

depth of the wood i think it is, and not the space..ie 40mm thick.

Pigmy Pony
19-10-2019, 15:09
Yes, the shelf thickness is going to be 40mm. Although the height of the spacing between shelves would be handy to know.

I like the metric system, I find whole numbers (mm) easier to add up than fractions. I always work in mm, and if I'm given a size in feet and inches, I have to convert to millimetres in my head to get an idea of size. 20 years ago it was the other way round.

Audio Al
19-10-2019, 15:16
Yes, the shelf thickness is going to be 40mm. Although the height of the spacing between shelves would be handy to know.

I like the metric system, I find whole numbers (mm) easier to add up than fractions. I always work in mm, and if I'm given a size in feet and inches, I have to convert to millimetres in my head to get an idea of size. 20 years ago it was the other way round.

What's a MM cart got to do with it :scratch:

struth
19-10-2019, 15:17
this is a sales thread so i will tidy it up shortly folks..

Audio Al
19-10-2019, 15:18
depth of the wood i think it is, and not the space..ie 40mm thick.

Shelf thickness ?

Audio Al
19-10-2019, 15:19
I may be up for buying this , thats why I am trying to find out the sizes

Audio Al
19-10-2019, 15:21
OK I think I see now in photo 4 , the lower and middle shelf do protrude ,

studiohertz
19-10-2019, 15:39
Sorry Guys.
Yes, all metric dimensions:)
Top shelf is smallest one, bottom biggest one.
40mm is a thickness of shelf.
Space between them are : 180mm (between bottom and middle) and about 200mm between middle and top. If You use bigger/longer spikes You can get another 10-20mm if required.

Hope that helps:)

studiohertz
19-10-2019, 15:55
Also... You can throw away this legs and make Your own with dimension as You required.

Audio Al
19-10-2019, 16:15
PM sent

studiohertz
20-10-2019, 10:53
Pm replied

Audio Al
20-10-2019, 13:52
Hi , This is still for sale as I have decided to continue with the one I am making , Sorry

Grant if you are reading this please tidy the thread

studiohertz
20-10-2019, 14:26
Hi , This is still for sale as I have decided to continue with the one I am making , Sorry

Grant if you are reading this please tidy the threadNo probs Allen. Good luck with Your project:)

struth
20-10-2019, 21:25
Will do it tomorrow. On phone at moment

It's a lovely rack but in wrong country for me

studiohertz
02-11-2019, 07:15
Morning...

New price: 180

studiohertz
13-11-2019, 06:12
Sold.
Thanks