I recently purchased a Toriody transformer. I ordered a bottom mount plate but have since decided to mount it upright. I could order one straight from the manufacture, but I doubt they're shipping. Does any one have one to sell or know a source to purchase. The transformer measures 6" in diameter.
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This might work:
https://www.lowes.com/pd/USP-2-in-x-5-1875-in-Steel-Concrete-Angle/3692046
Drill to suit.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/USP-2-in-x-5-1875-in-Steel-Concrete-Angle/3692046
Drill to suit.
Available in six sizes: LINK
I just order an L-Bracket from this company. I also ordered one of their Omega Brackets...looks pretty cool, we'll see how it works.
Kevin, I have used brackets from the 8020 garage sale on ebay. Left over parts and pieces from jobs. Here is a link to a piece of angle stock that I have used before.
80/20 Inc T Slot Aluminum Angle 4.5 x 4.5 x .25 Thick #8241 x 7.625 Long N | eBay
Where they get you is on shipping.
80/20 Inc T Slot Aluminum Angle 4.5 x 4.5 x .25 Thick #8241 x 7.625 Long N | eBay
Where they get you is on shipping.
Hi Kevin -
I missed this earlier, and it is probably too small for that big Toroidy, but I thought it might help others, folks with smaller Anteks for instance, if I posted what I am using in my rebuild of a Pass amp.
These are available at Ace Hardware stores in the U.S., are dirt cheap, and can accommodate at least the 400VA transformers with steel case, as shown.
I missed this earlier, and it is probably too small for that big Toroidy, but I thought it might help others, folks with smaller Anteks for instance, if I posted what I am using in my rebuild of a Pass amp.
These are available at Ace Hardware stores in the U.S., are dirt cheap, and can accommodate at least the 400VA transformers with steel case, as shown.
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I'd like to add that this bracket was originally suggested to me by member cal3713, who I thank again.
Kevin, I have used brackets from the 8020 garage sale on ebay. Left over parts and pieces from jobs...
I Know, under normal circumstances the welding shop here in town could have whipped me up a bracket in two second...unfortunately that's not "essential" here in Michigan.