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Sonny,just thought I'd let you know the pictures you posted are NSFW!Also I am envious of your TT mass, you have me beat by 130lbs.What did you use to take the pictures with?Scotty
Sonny, that looks absolutely amazing! I wish I could hear it.
You're welcome. It got there fast!
Scott, you can...just fly to Oakland, CA!Got the armbase, thanks!Tuan
T, you back in the saddle again?Cheers, John
hello, your custom deck is great, and very inspiring. I suppose this route could be taken with whatever material is on hand to produce differing successes:Perhaps milled maple block cylinders with VPI barring, platter and rim drive; or other hardwoods, or slate even... as long as it is dead level and suitably massive the results should be fantastic.Any thoughts based on your experience?
i would hate to step on any toes, but it would be great to see some photos with the platter off and perhaps a drawing or two...I ask about other materials due specifically to issues relating to 'upgradeability'. For example, locally I could use a .5" steel op plate laminated to a 3" thick fir block for very little $$$. Adding my VPI scout barring and platter would get me going in the right direction. Sure it wouldn't weigh 120lbs, but it would still be well over 50lbs. Then I could certainly save up for a fabricated version with the VPI Classic platter...Sorry to highjack your thread -- your deck looks fantastic and just got me thinking a bit...
The earlier pictures in the thread shows what Berndt made the plinth...
Looks like the early photos are missing...
They don't come up for me either.