I needed a project and something for you guys to scoff at, so I just completed a little mod I'll need when I move my rack to the center of my speakers. Since my dedicated outlets are on the left wall, all my power now has to come on out to the center of the room from basically just one of the outlets closest to the speakers.
So I thought a nice little multiple outlet box would be nice that could accept up to 4 of the Audience aR1p conditioners that require 3" width each. I couldn't find one commercially to suit me so what the heck, I'll make one!
And to really have some fun, I bought some cryo'd Hubbel outlets from Audiogon, a Furutech gold plated copper IEC from VH, and some .016" soft copper sheet to use as "wire" inside the box.

Did he say copper strips? Yes, I did.

I nibbled the surround material off the Hubbells so the notched strip could sit doen tighter on the 2 screws.

What a mess! How the heck to route these "wires". I was really winging this and making it up as I went long.


I did a practice bend with the neutrals first then covered them with clear 3:1 heatshrink and drilled a hole in the end of each to bolt them together.


Here's the 'hots' and the neutrals covered with shrink tubing and routed and clamped.

I covered the exposed copper just for insurance sake with electrician tape. Note the short pieces of 6 gauge wire I had to use to get from the strip to the IEC. I used a copper ground lug between strip and wire. I had to connect the IEC outside the box and then push it in to reach the IEC screws for clamping.

I used walnut analine dye I had in the bins and applied it to the poplar box. I mitered all the pieces for a better finished look. Sprayed on the gloss Polyurethane.

Had some cool feet assemblies laying around and opted for the black rubber versus gold plated spikes.

Added a Lexan bottom plate:

Glued in the box labels so I could remember which IEC and outlet I used:

And whalla, after about 8 hours of effort I have a nifty distribution box!
More pics in the gallery:
http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?action=gallery&page=2And, yes, I tried all outlets and they work fine, but it has not been installed into the system yet. I need to move that 150 lb. amp first.