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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Chinook Country.Alberta
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Personally I would avoid hollowing anything out of the aluminium, and filling it. Unless the "hollowed" portion is at least as thick as the original. Once filled with whatever goo you use, I'd skin the top of the sub-chassis as well, and adjust for a change in the thickness of the new sub-chassis. As I stated before, I think the idea of using BB ply and skinning it with aluminium has proven effective in other turntables.
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