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Re: I like it [message #30646 is a reply to message #30644] Tue, 22 February 2005 20:06 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
colinhester is currently offline  colinhester
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It's pretty amazing how inexpensively one can do projects if just materials are factored in. I still really like the idea of using two top plates with insulation between. Right now the problem I'm running in to is that the 20ga copper palte I'm using is anything but quite. It's going to take a considerable amount of damping to quite it down.

That's awesome you have a source of heavy gauge copper to play with. The one thing I do, however, like about the thinner ga is that it is easy to work with. It can be scored and cut with a sharp utility knife. And thanks to the guys over at the craftsman forum, I now know holes can be cut with a wood hole saw.

Does your wife teach printing at the CC? I worked in the printing industry making inks (Flint Ink) for several years.....Colin

 
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