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Anyone know of a maker/distributor for exclusive-built ham radio desk
stations? All suggestions appreciated. Many radios, shortwaves, scanners, HF & Vhf transceivers, and 2 computers. |
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http://www.apgcases.com/frontier_consoles.htm
On Sun, 16 May 2004 22:59:24 GMT, "hamzio" wrote: Anyone know of a maker/distributor for exclusive-built ham radio desk stations? All suggestions appreciated. Many radios, shortwaves, scanners, HF & Vhf transceivers, and 2 computers. |
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Very nice consoles, but a little bit more heavy duty than what I am looking
for. Heavy pine is what I had in mind, almost like a work bench type table with a matching hutch/console. But thanks for the reply and the link! "David" wrote in message ... http://www.apgcases.com/frontier_consoles.htm On Sun, 16 May 2004 22:59:24 GMT, "hamzio" wrote: Anyone know of a maker/distributor for exclusive-built ham radio desk stations? All suggestions appreciated. Many radios, shortwaves, scanners, HF & Vhf transceivers, and 2 computers. |
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On Sun, 16 May 2004 18:52:50 -0500, hamzio wrote
(in article ): Very nice consoles, but a little bit more heavy duty than what I am looking for. Heavy pine is what I had in mind, almost like a work bench type table with a matching hutch/console. But thanks for the reply and the link! In many cases, having a woodworker build a desk to your specs isn't more - or, at least, very much more than buying a well-built commercial desk. There are a couple of features that you could "build in". One would be adjustable shelves and another might be either laminating between two pieces of the desk or simply "surfacing the various pieves with sheet copper which could be tied together and grounded. I've never tried that but it could be "interesting". Also, you could have have the rear of the "desk top" tilted slightly for ease of use. Also (grin), you can build your AC distribution in. I have done that and it /really/ beats "the usual mess". The same thing can be done by building in antenna inputs/outputs. And it's a chance to have two very nice speakers built into the desk. Want any more suggestions [bwg]? Gray Shockley ---------------- DX-392 DX-398 RX-320 DX-399 CCradio+ w/RS Loop Justice AM Antenna Torus Tuner (3-13 MHz) Select-A-Tenna --------------------- Vicksburg, MS US |
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ha - yes, I've actually thought about custom-built and what I would want,
and considered all you mentioned, actually. I think I feel a trip to Home Depot coming on "Gray Shockley" wrote in message ... On Sun, 16 May 2004 18:52:50 -0500, hamzio wrote (in article ): Very nice consoles, but a little bit more heavy duty than what I am looking for. Heavy pine is what I had in mind, almost like a work bench type table with a matching hutch/console. But thanks for the reply and the link! In many cases, having a woodworker build a desk to your specs isn't more - or, at least, very much more than buying a well-built commercial desk. There are a couple of features that you could "build in". One would be adjustable shelves and another might be either laminating between two pieces of the desk or simply "surfacing the various pieves with sheet copper which could be tied together and grounded. I've never tried that but it could be "interesting". Also, you could have have the rear of the "desk top" tilted slightly for ease of use. Also (grin), you can build your AC distribution in. I have done that and it /really/ beats "the usual mess". The same thing can be done by building in antenna inputs/outputs. And it's a chance to have two very nice speakers built into the desk. Want any more suggestions [bwg]? Gray Shockley ---------------- DX-392 DX-398 RX-320 DX-399 CCradio+ w/RS Loop Justice AM Antenna Torus Tuner (3-13 MHz) Select-A-Tenna --------------------- Vicksburg, MS US |
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![]() "hamzio" wrote in message ... Anyone know of a maker/distributor for exclusive-built ham radio desk Find a contractor that updates kitchens and pick up two or three old base cabinets (the ones with drawers) that he has removed while installing new cabinets. Bridge them (adjust the height of bridge between cabinets to desk height, aprox 28 /30 in.) to fit your space with plywood or MDF, paint/finish to suit your self, cover with plastic laminate. Start calling CQ. RM~ PS, If you are located in large city/town, look for a business that deals in surplus building material, they sometimes have real good prices on surplus plastic laminate. |
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Yeah I guess if you want something done right, do it yourself. I've
downloaded some workbench plans and will improvise on those. Need heavy duty wood tho - lots of radios and a huge old ART13 military transmitter that weighs 80+ lbs, so I'm thinking 2X8s, pressure treated. Home Depot said if I have all the measurements they will cut the wood for me. Going with pine and will add some corner plates to it - should look good and be nice and sturdy. My wife is jumping in on the project, too - going to run each piece thru her arts and crafts room and take a butane torch to it and bring out the grain and stain it nice. Not only will I have it the way I want, but I think it will be more affordable as well. Looks like a good weekend project - thanks all for the suggestions. I'm off to Home Depot ![]() "hamzio" wrote in message ... Anyone know of a maker/distributor for exclusive-built ham radio desk stations? All suggestions appreciated. Many radios, shortwaves, scanners, HF & Vhf transceivers, and 2 computers. |
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![]() "hamzio" wrote in message ... so I'm thinking 2X8s, pressure treated. 2X8's? Pressure treated? Tell me your kidding. RM~ :-( |
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Well the piece of wood I have the ART13 on is 11" wide, about 1 1/4" thick,
and as long as the hutch (54"), and it doesn't sag in the middle. 2x4 sagged in the middle with no support. Pressboard is out of the question. This is the only piece of wood I found strong enough to support almost a 100 lbs of radio and computer monitor on top shelf of hutch... "-=jd=-" wrote in message ... On Mon 17 May 2004 04:38:45p, "Rob Mills" wrote in message news:6o9qc.53508$Z%5.10352@okepread01: "hamzio" wrote in message ... so I'm thinking 2X8s, pressure treated. 2X8's? Pressure treated? Tell me your kidding. RM~ :-( 2x4's and 1/2" ply built with common sense would hold as many people as you could stand on it. There's nothing wrong with 2x8's if you already have them, but it seems a bit of over-engineering otherwise. Still nothing wrong with them though - to each his own... -=jd=- -- My Current Disposable Email: (Remove YOUR HAT to reply directly) |
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