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I have for sale a large amplifier case.
The case is 485mm wide, 530mm deep (excluding handles) and 230mm high. I originally made this case for an RF amplifier, which to my horror I made too small. The power transformer manufacturer gave me incorrect dimensions of the core. As you can appreciate, a tremendous amount of time, money and effort went into this case. I have subsequently made a new case, so this one is no longer required. The case is all aluminum, with a 3mm plate floor suspended by 10x10mm bars. The front panel is a 6mm thick, 6000 grade. Its has been hand linished only, and will require a final polish (which I am happy to do) To dress the case, the outer covers are 316 grade brushed stainless steel, which makes it look very classy. The edges are also rebated to allow for level mating. As you can see in the photos, the fastening sockets and mounting receptacles to secure the side covers are not shown, but will be installed. Furthermore, the central internal divider has not been screwed in, and can be moved and fastened to suit. The case, according to my bathroom scales weighs 12 kg Any reasonable offer accepted Contact me to discuss. Regards George. |
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Hi George,
I am interested but what are you thinking of as a reasonable offer? I am in Sydney so freight may be difficult given the size. Cheers, kang |
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Hi Kang. Freight i can organise quite economically, as I have an account with TOLL. Send me an email to: george_vlahos @ghd.com.au Leave your Pnone No an I will call you. |
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