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How hard is it to mount on the wall? Does it come with mounting hardware?
I think I can do it. It's kind of scary that only 2 wall screws hold the unit in place. One of them definitely needs to be in a stud, I guess.TomS, what do you have between the maple board and the top shelf in your picture? Is it helpful for vibration control? I'm currently using racket balls cut in half under my cutting board.
I'm currently using racket balls cut in half under my cutting board.
It has virtually no mass since it is literally cardboard inside a VERY thin veneer shell.I did use one as a wall mount with a 3" maple block on top and it works very well. There are many variables that would determine how it would work as a floor stand.
HI Tom,What brand is the nice looking rack to the right? Or is it Custom build? Marius
Marius,I have several of these from www.hhgstands.com. Mine are walnut/maple and bubinga/maple with granite inset shelves.Andy does a great job on them and I'd highly recommend him.Tom
not my first choice for records.http://community.klipsch.com/forums/storage/4/1203802/timberrr.jpg
Letitroll98, Thanks for mentioning the Lack Side Table on Casters. It looks interesting. Is the shelf space tall enough so the LPs can be stored upright?I'm worried about the construction "Particleboard, Paper, Fiberboard, ABS plastic, Printed and embossed acrylic paint" according to their website. Very lightweight, as you mentioned. How will that help or detract from turntable performance? I'm a complete novice about turntable stands in general.