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Nice! Everyone's in 🙂

Okay, my PayPal ID is jbrehm(at)sasktel.net (I don't want to get signed up for endless amounts of spam by web-crawlers). One person has already paid.

Once again, here are the total amounts:

1 chassis: $123.50USD

2 chassis: $229USD

I also negotiated the power switch to be included, and installed, for free on all 7 chassis.

Thanks for getting this together so quickly guys - I'm impressed! Especially after reading of a few group buys on here that have been running over a year and people have still not received their items. Just to let you guys know, there won't be more than a couple of days turnaround on my end; I find it completely unacceptable that some people seem to have all of these incredible problems once the buyers have sent their money. I will update this thread everytime there's a development.
 
If you ever plan to do one of these for the same case without the switch in the middle, let me know. Where in Sask are you, anyway? I'm originally from Saskatoon, so if it's anywhere around there I might be able to save some reshipping.
 
Mr Teal said:
If you ever plan to do one of these for the same case without the switch in the middle, let me know. Where in Sask are you, anyway? I'm originally from Saskatoon, so if it's anywhere around there I might be able to save some reshipping.



If all goes well maybe he will do another group buy and maybe get a few mor chassis. I'd be up for perchasing another.
 
Okay, hopefully I can get the order in this week, if not, then on Monday. I'll be sure to wait for word to ship yours, J.

Mr Teal - I'm in Regina.

If these chassis are all that people say they are, I'd definitely be down for another one in the near future. I'll wait until I get them, post a mini-review in this thread and let you guys if I'd be in for another.
 
I recently acquired a chassis by ATI but am uncertain as to how to proceed. How do you drill precise clean holes that are smooth on both sides into the metal? I know this may sound lame, but not having any experience mounting a circuit inside a chassis I don’t want risk damaging it. Not having a drill press, only a cordless drill, am I better off getting a machine shop to do the work?
 
Bah! I went to transfer the money to ATI today and there was an unforeseen fee of $30 to do it. Of course, I had exact change on me 🙄

I'll get 'er done tomorrow guys 😀

To all of you guys interested in getting a chassis: if you can hold off until we get these and I check out the quality, I'll definitely get another. I think we almost have enough people for another 7 already...

JohnnyBoy - Here's a few threads I found:

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=66908&highlight=

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=46037&highlight=

jleaman - I'll put all that info up as soon as they arrive.
 
How do you drill precise clean holes that are smooth on both sides into the metal?

this is the drill, it's called a Unibit

It will make a burr on the opposite side. Chamfer the hole from the other side with the next larger size.
 

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