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    Posted: 13 August 2005 at 8:39am
I drew up some plans on fitting all the panels onto 8x4 foot sheets of plywood. Its on our website....

http://www.flipsidevibe.com/uploads/file/layout.doc
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Hope someones found this useful!!
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there's people asking i think. will they bother to search though...

thanks very much. i will certainly keep them for future use, hopefully in the
not too distant future that is, but certainly not in the next 12 months alas.
how you keeping fella?

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lyndon A Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 August 2005 at 9:57am
I'm good thanks james!  just been busy preparing for start of uni so it's a mad rush at the moment with piles of paper and forms and not understanding any of it   hows you, haven't seen you posting as much as usual but summers always a busy time.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote james folkes Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30 August 2005 at 12:43pm
i've been away on me hols, recent glut of posts is owing to being bedridden
with bizarro back problem. i hate backs, they don't really meet the
requirements of modern life, especially if said life is anything to do with pa.
although the joint had been niggling me all day, possibly much longer, the
death knell was dealt by a 10" mid horn cabinet.

where abouts are you going to uni? i might be able to get those bipolar
beasties to you yet. you always need something to fill those quiet evenings
in your first year. well you don't actually, i had a model aeroplane that i was
building as a method of keeping me out of the bar. never finished it...

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hope you get better soon...

I'm off to Bristol UWE, I did to get back into working hard again in my evenings to hopefully hit the jackpot, somehow.  I know it can be done!!  You can send them amps anytime you like.

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Cheers Flipside that is really usefull!!!

I know this was ages ago:

" We got our ply at £44 for two sheets "

but where was that from, that was trade prices right? Or was that not birch ply as 40 -50 for a single sheet seems standard

cheers,

p.

 

 


 

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here is a quick one... but you wouldnt happen to have the cutting list to go with that perchance?!?!?

cheers flipside

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my bad

i found them

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We got ply from a carpenter at trade price. We recently got about 5 sheets (8x4) for something like £120.

We're building out 3 punishers at the moment, and just making corrections to the plans. I may have gone over the top with the amount of routes needed. I did all the support braces routed in as well. Our cheapo router from Focus/B&Q whatever is not a happy router anymore

BTW, I take no responsibilty to errors in the plans I draw!
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cheers flipside

What do you use as a guide for the router i.e. to keep it on path[stupid q but the search didn't turn up anything] make a big template?

  anychance of the revised plans when your done   [just to complete the cheakiness!]

 

edit. just seen the router template - good work!

 



Edited by pooju - 26 April 2006 at 7:47pm
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that will be coming in handy on monday!!!

cheers mate!

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