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That video demonstration has got to be a new first for Audio Circle.
The 4302 has a single bolt attachment to each piece. I think it would have the same pivoting issue in my application. Unless I used two, one on top and one on bottom. That's why I am looking at the 4301.The 4302 is $5.09 including t-nuts and cap screws.Martin
I was also very surpised by this twisting. Here are two short videos of the rack at its worst. It takes considerable effort to get the rack twisting as in these videos but a slight bump will move it too, just much less noticeably.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. I have sent the problem to my local 80/20 dealer and will see what they have to say. I have also downloaded a trial version of Autocad and 80/20's plug-ins and may try playing with this myself.Martin
The caps look nice. I thought they were held in place with plastic push pins? I like the T-slot covers, too. They dress it up a little bit.Martin
I am building another, shorter three shelf rack using the 1501 profile on the legs and 1515-L for the shelf supports. I am scaling it back slightly using the lite material, 1-3/8" shelves with a 1-7/8" top shelf. This new rack will go up for sale to test the waters...Martin
I may end up calling it the TwisTy Rack.