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Originally posted by jshorva65
Most definitely the woodworking would require amazing skill. Not the least of which would be required for arranging a means of securing and disengaging the top half of the CRT cover for access without any screws, latches or hinges being visible from the exterior. It's a great concept, though. Any master craftsmen among us who could accomplish this feat of engineering without investing hundreds of thousands of dollars in the making of a single set?
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On my profile page is my site that shows I have started to clone this set.
I will be using a 10" electrostatic crt so no adjustments would be needed. The CRT housing started life as a CONGA drum. The table top is being made at a wood shop.
A plywood place in CALIF. has pre made 24" plywood tubes for sale. 27.5 tall 24 inch DIA.
AS a section is completed I will post to my site.
http://home.earthlink.net/~dchoinski/
http://www.aitwood.com/catalog_table..._cylinders.htm