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Post by jakeddy on Dec 18, 2006 16:43:37 GMT -7
Here's some pictures of my work. I own a Bridgeport milling machine, this makes an almost impossible job fairly easy. If you have any interest contact me. edreed7@msn.com
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Post by T-R☼CK ♫ on Dec 18, 2006 17:27:13 GMT -7
Here's some pictures of my work. I own a Bridgeport milling machine, this makes an almost impossible job fairly easy. If you have any interest contact me. edreed7@msn.com I don't even use pedals anymore ......and I want one!!!... ;D ;D NICE........
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Post by skydog958 on Dec 18, 2006 17:35:42 GMT -7
I have been contemplating a board...
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Dec 18, 2006 18:07:49 GMT -7
I looked into that and finally gave up because I didn't have the tools to do the job. Nice one!
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Post by jakeddy on Dec 18, 2006 18:16:22 GMT -7
Thank you.
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Post by rcrecelius on Dec 20, 2006 7:37:50 GMT -7
Thats a nice clean job you did on that jakeddy...if I ever get a pedaltrain jr I'm gonna be looking you up for sure.
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Post by dock66 on Dec 20, 2006 8:03:21 GMT -7
Great job.
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Dec 20, 2006 9:32:27 GMT -7
You need to send your pictures to PedalTrain. It would be great if you could buy it that way - we all use those PedalPower2 boxes and it would be nice to reclaim that real estate on the top side...
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Post by jakeddy on Dec 20, 2006 11:23:17 GMT -7
As a matter of fact I did and the owner called me and ask me to do this work for him from now on.
In less than a month I've done 3 Jr's a Pro and a 2.
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Dec 20, 2006 16:17:50 GMT -7
As a matter of fact I did and the owner called me and ask me to do this work for him from now on. In less than a month I've done 3 Jr's a Pro and a 2. Very cool!
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Post by skydog958 on Dec 20, 2006 17:50:15 GMT -7
Wow!
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Post by jakeddy on Dec 22, 2006 11:21:39 GMT -7
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Post by dock66 on Dec 22, 2006 14:36:02 GMT -7
Nice and clean. Great work. ;D
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Post by skydog958 on Dec 26, 2006 11:46:31 GMT -7
how many boxes can you fit on a Jr.? I'm looking to fit about six Hammond B size boxes (basically the size of a BB preamp), a Strobostomp, and maybe a Hammond C sized box (I'm eyein' a Barge Concepts BP-1). Without the BP-1 it looks like it can be done, but it'd be tight.
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Post by jakeddy on Dec 30, 2006 8:52:44 GMT -7
here's a pic of mine maybe this will give you some idea
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Post by Lefty on Dec 30, 2006 9:20:00 GMT -7
how many boxes can you fit on a Jr.? I'm looking to fit about six Hammond B size boxes (basically the size of a BB preamp), a Strobostomp, and maybe a Hammond C sized box (I'm eyein' a Barge Concepts BP-1). Without the BP-1 it looks like it can be done, but it'd be tight. Here's a pic of my old PT Jr. board. I was using the One Spot power supply. With the PP2 mounted underneath it should be no problem. Even with taking off one pedal I should be able to put the PP2 on top.
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Post by skydog958 on Dec 30, 2006 10:20:14 GMT -7
Thanks guys! It looks like I'd be just enough to fit all my pedals on it (not including the wah).
I do have questions on the PP2 though. Like can you use the Line 6 outs with non-Line 6 pedals? Is the sag adjustable, can those two be used at the normal 9v too? And I couldn't tell if it does 18v too.
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Post by Lefty on Dec 30, 2006 11:40:43 GMT -7
www.voodoolab.com/manuals/pp2plus_manual.pdfLike can you use the Line 6 outs with non-Line 6 pedals? yes. Is the sag adjustable, can those two be used at the normal 9v too? yes. And I couldn't tell if it does 18v too. yes/no, not without a special cable from VL, and it then would use up 2 9V outputs.
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Post by Hohn on Dec 30, 2006 13:24:38 GMT -7
I looked into that and finally gave up because I didn't have the tools to do the job. Nice one! See, that's where you're completely looking at this the wrong way. This is *why* you need to get those tools! Your wife will need a good explanation. See, you spend $200 on tools to do a job that would cost $250, then when you goof up, you get the pro to do it-- but NOW YOU HAVE THE TOOL:)
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Post by jakeddy on Jan 1, 2007 21:20:18 GMT -7
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Post by skydog958 on Jan 7, 2007 21:14:31 GMT -7
Can you do that for the Pedaltrain 2? And how do you keep the PP2 in place?
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Post by Lefty on Jan 8, 2007 9:38:49 GMT -7
Can you do that for the Pedaltrain 2? And how do you keep the PP2 in place? Velcro is good, Dual Lock is better.
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Post by jakeddy on Jan 9, 2007 6:17:54 GMT -7
Thank you Leffty, if you stop and think about it Velcro works on top why wouldn't it work on bottom? Velcro is a lot better than it sounds. That's all anyone has used so far and you have to pull hard to get it off. With dual lock, you might think your not. A wire tie or two could also be added (I have a way to do this that keeps them from being wrapped around the frame), but if you knock the supply out from under the board, your going to knock the pedals off the top too, so if you can make it to the gig and back ok now you'd be ok with just using regular Velcro.
I should have bought stock in that stuff.
Yes, I can mod a Pedaltrain 2. I've done 3 or 4 now.
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