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Bedroom DJs...Post Pics of Your Setup Here :) (pg. 351)
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| n3lly |
That is IMO, the slickest table on this thread.
I looked for plenty of inspiration on this thread when i decided to make my table and i only wish i had something like that before i had built my table. Although i am happy with mine, that finish is excellent!
nelly
ps. i love how you have the cables hidden from the back of the table with the multi plug adaptor yoke going into one cuby hole (cuby??) Very neat.. |
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| Danila |
| yeah man sweet table you got there :) |
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| Orbital32 |
| quote: | Originally posted by solgrabber
my setup back in toronto....picking up CDJ1000MK2's and a A@H mixer in the next couple of weeks.
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mine is going to be very similar to that :D start working on it next week.
Can i ask you, how far is the gap from the back of the mixer to the wood? I have the exact mixer and was just wondering about the ground that connected. I was thinking about having everything flush, with the part of the wood near the ground connector shaved off. |
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| idoru |
| quote: | Originally posted by iammesol
Holy crap Jake. You and your Orange Julius job can kiss an ass :p |
Uhh, I stock food. :confused: |
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| InterMilan31 |
| quote: | Originally posted by benjaminadam
RIP
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that was my second ever mixer the "spotlight" design on it was so cool:stongue: |
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| solgrabber |
Thanks for all the compliments, wish I was closer to my decks right now but I am a few thousand miles away....hopefully my CDJ1000's and Xone will fill that void in a couple weeks time.
The table was built by my friend who is one talented carpenter. I did the sanding and staining, the whole process was done in a couple of days. Here are some more pics for those interested...and yes we built the thing on the 23d floor of my apartment! LOL (good times)
Orbital32: I am almost positive I left 1 1/2 inches between the back of the mixer and the wood. The fit was snug for the RCA's, grounds and powerbars but worked out well. |
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| DJ 00 Tommy |
What happens when you move out??
Crane lift it out or smash it and throw it off the balcony? :nervous:
Im guessing youv got some kind of plan....? |
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| n3lly |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ 00 Tommy
What happens when you move out??
Crane lift it out or smash it and throw it off the balcony? :nervous:
Im guessing youv got some kind of plan....? |
It's all built on hinges and screws so i'm guessing it can just be 'undone' and rebuilt somewhere else.
Partially a reason why i didn't use glue :)
nelly |
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| solgrabber |
| quote: | What happens when you move out??
Crane lift it out or smash it and throw it off the balcony?
Im guessing youv got some kind of plan....? |
I already have moved from that place. Used a dolly and some elbow grease and she was on her way out quite nicely. Use your head man! LOL |
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| InterMilan31 |
| quote: | Originally posted by solgrabber
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showing off the view:eyes: |
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| ivanbee |
| DAMN THATS A NICE TABLE |
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| est |
| quote: | Originally posted by solgrabber
my setup back in toronto....picking up CDJ1000MK2's and a A@H mixer in the next couple of weeks.
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Sweetness well done man! Where you gonna put the CDJs? |
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