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u4ea
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: May 2002
Location: Washington DC
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I just made myself a turntable table
I bought a shelf-like device from IKEA.
Here's what I did,
I bought 3 shelf "ends" if you will...a normal person would buy 2 of these, to construct a shelf with 3 or 4 horizontal shelves. I put one on the left, one in the middle, and one on the right.
I also bought 4 shelves, BUT, in actuallity, it is 2 long shelves. One shelf is by my knees, and the other shelf is the table top where my equipment rests.
I also cut the tops off of the ends of the shelves, in order to have the top shelf about stomach level. I left about 3 inches on the shelf ends, so after I place my equipment in there, I can put some wood on the outside of the shelf ends. It give the equipment a "sunk-in" look. You can also fill the inside gaps with black foam or something.
My table was just simple pine wood, you could also buy some gray carpet (the carpet you see on a sub box in someone's car) and wrap it around the shelves/legs/etc.
Materials were just under $100 and it took me about 2 hours to put it all together. I know its nothing spectacular, but it works. I'm planning on putting some gray carpeting on it, and also enclose the turntables.

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Jul-29-2002 21:39
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dJohn
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2002
Location: 619
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U4ea...that's exatcly what I'm looking for, but I don't wanna buy one. I've got the materials to make it, but I just can't figure out a way to hold the thing up comfortably and stably.
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Aug-04-2002 19:08
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u4ea
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: May 2002
Location: Washington DC
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hey dJohn,
If you'd like your table to be more secure, pick up a few metal bracket supporters at your local hardware store. Attach them to the top/bottom corners of the back of your table, put it in an "X" configuration. To make it super sturdy, insert a bolt/nut where the 2 metal brackets cross in the middle. Unfortunately, mine aren't pictured, I covered them with a sheet to hide them and my cables/wires. If what I said is unclear, just go to the hardware store and tell them what you are trying to do, they should point you to the metal brackets.
I had the same problem, if you don't secure the back with something, the table will be extremely unsecure/wobbly.
Good luck!
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Aug-05-2002 14:03
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MERiDiAN5i2
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Texas, USA
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Aug-05-2002 18:42
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