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Re: [KL] rack cases

deano wrote:
> Also, does anyone have any ideas on how to support the rear of the Kurz
> when in the rack?
>
> deano
>

If you get a case with rails in the front and the back, then you could
add a shelf on the back side to support the rear end of the Kurzweil.You
might drill some holes and strap it down with zip ties so it doesn't go
bouncing up.

Try this one on the 'bay:
*http://tinyurl.com/9tf37h

*Or search for "cantilever rack mount shelf"

Charlie



Thu Jan 8, 2009 6:55 pm

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Gators are good, light, stackable. Plenty good if you cartage on your own. They're fine in a studio setting as well. http://www.HybridCases.com Hybrids are...
jon kirch
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Jan 7, 2009
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Thanks for the advice guys, it's really useful! Now for the fun part of sourcing some rack cases (the perils of living in the UK...) - out of interest, what's...
deano
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Jan 8, 2009
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... If you get a case with rails in the front and the back, then you could add a shelf on the back side to support the rear end of the Kurzweil.You might drill...
Charlie Mann
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