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Mickey's Wall Unit # 3
comments (0) April 29th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
Mickey's Wall Unit post #3. This is the stereo equipment pullout system that I hand sketched out in full scale drawings, gave to the metal fabricator where I had worked hand and hand with him to engineered and custom fabricated all the metal rollout racks, rear pivoting fold up cable trays and steel mobile floor stands. This particular part of Mickey's project took several weeks to process and turned out to be the perfect solution for him to access the equipment from the sides, the rear and also the front all at the same time. This design idea gave him full control to syncronize the entire sound system, including a 4ft by 8 ft motorized lift up TV screen, yielding what he considered to be the ultimate accoustically mastered product for his own visual and listening enjoyment. The 4th post is coming soon.
Design or Plan used: My own design - Frank Trucchio
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