Hey Richie_B,
If you built a coffee table, you could build a rack case. It's just a box if you think about it.
All you need to do is figure out the opening to accommodate your rack gear you want to put in it, and if you want to add removable doors on the front and back, and of course, the depth.
For tools, all you really need is a circular saw, and orbital sander, a drill and a screwdriver.
You could have lumber yard cut your wood to the correct width, You could cut the length of the top and sides yourself. How you want to secure the corners is up to you. You could notch and glue them, which would make it easier to round off the sharp corners, and sand them. Or, you could round off the outside corners, and shape them, then fasten them with screws. Once that is done, then you only have to sand the surfaces smooth, and spray paint the insides black, then apply countertop adhesive to the outside surfaces to stick the tolex on it. When that's dry, you attach your rack rails, amp handle, amp corners, and rubber feet, (after you pre-fitted all these things of course), and you have an amp-like rack case!
That's what I'm going to do for my ADA preamps, and some of the power amps.
I was looking at these a few years ago, https://rackmountconcepts.tripod.com/id1.html But decided against it for three reasons:
One, the cases are a bit to shallow for my ADA preamps and the Micro-tube power amps.
Two, they don't have removable doors for the front and back.
Three, the power boxes you see attached to them are not power conditioners, they are simply parallel wired outlets.
So I decided I'll look for grey Ozite material like ADA covered their cabs with, locate some electronics project boxes that would be the right size to put on the side, and buy a couple of Furman power supplies, to strip the guts out of the rack cases and transplant them in the project boxes, then build the amp cases around that to whatever rack size I need, which I think will be 4U each.
The rest of the hardware will be easy. I think it will be a lot cheaper than what he's charging.
Harley
