Larry,
There's a cage that goes with those chassis from Hammond also, but I don't
think Mouser lists them now. The cage is made to drop on the top of the chassis
and is well ventilated front to back. These were used for tube amps (stereo
amps) years ago like Heathkit and several others. They make a good cabinet for
amateur use as I've used probably 50 of them (of this style), though not only
from Hammond but others.
Best,
Will
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On 3/16/06 at 7:17 AM Larry Keith wrote:
>Well, a quick search through the Hammond site and the Mouser site
>produced the following results:
>
>17 x 14 x 3 steel chassis (PN 1441-38) $46.69...
>
>17 X 10 X 3 aluminum chass (PN 1444-32) $29.55..
>
>>From an economic standpoint, I think it would be difficult to build an
>equivalent chassis for the same price.. If you need a chassis that ain't
>a standard size, then construction is always an option.
>
>Of course, if you enjoy cutting/drilling/assembling sheet metal and
>brackets, that is another story.. And, if you prefer the wood look and
>like that challenge, the local "home improvement" center can provide the
>materials for many days of activities..
>
>Me? I think I will buy the chassis..
>
>73,
>
>
>Larry
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