OldTelecasterMan
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I was having a hard time hearing myself at the last job. The amp was about 6 feet behind me, just not enough to hear my guitar very well. I'm teaching myself to weld and this is what came of it. The stand slips into where the wheels go. I lay the speaker on its side, slip out the wheels and slip on the stand. Stand up the unit put the top on and set the amp head on, plug it in and i'm ready to go. It takes up about 8" more forward space but points the speaker up enough to hear at a much closer distance.
It is a bit taller but I'm kinda tall so it works for me.
Here is what the parts look like before I added the corner brace at the top for added strength. I made one other piece that goes between the two upright pieces and I'll add that picture tomorrow. It just made things a little more sturdy. When I used it at the last job it only took me a couple of minutes to remove the wheels and slide on the stand.
With the added brace. I felt it could use some added stability. When its all together its like a rock with no side to side.
It is a bit taller but I'm kinda tall so it works for me.
Here is what the parts look like before I added the corner brace at the top for added strength. I made one other piece that goes between the two upright pieces and I'll add that picture tomorrow. It just made things a little more sturdy. When I used it at the last job it only took me a couple of minutes to remove the wheels and slide on the stand.
With the added brace. I felt it could use some added stability. When its all together its like a rock with no side to side.