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Aluminium Chassis | diyAudio

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    I have a chassis I bought for a preamp, it needs some work, faceplate engraving, a hole with lens for an IR receiver, venting in top panel, and 16 holes in back plane for rca jacks. I have used Front Panel Express once before and was happy with …

Aluminum For Chassis' | diyAudio

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    www.chipamp.com. 2002-05-16 9:39 pm. #5. 2002-05-16 9:39 pm. #5. I bought 1/8" 6061 aluminum and it is suprisingly thick and rigid. It should be enough for all of your case needs. I found a place that sold it by the pound, and it cost me $50 for all the aluminum sides/tops/bottoms for my two aleph 2 chassis. --.

Aluminium Chassis - diyAudio

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    diyAudio Member . Join Date: Dec 2016. ... Aluminium Chassis. I have a chassis I bought for a preamp, it needs some work, faceplate engraving, a hole with lens for an IR receiver, venting in top panel, and 16 holes in back plane for rca jacks. I have used Front Panel Express once before and was happy with the work, I had sent them a sketch and ...

Aluminium vs steel chassis | Page 6 | diyAudio

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    I am looking at a Hammond aluminum 15"x7"x3" and a 16"x8"x3" steel chassis. The aluminum is 1.3mm thick and the steel is 20 gauge. My only concern is that the total weight of my components (over 15 pounds) may result in sagging or deforming of the chassis. I have no concept of strength between aluminum and steel.

Aluminium vs steel chassis | Page 8 | diyAudio

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    Yes, never let PSU currents run through the chassis. This technique belongs to the 1950s era of valve radios, not modern audio. Never let any currents run through the chassis; the chassis is for mechanical mounting, electrostatic screening and electrical safety.

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