Okay,
Im mad now because I just noticed that they have their Foogers racked without sacrificing ANY wood panels.
Thats not fair lololol.
Eric
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Which is why I told you that the width was perfect!EricK wrote:Okay,
Im mad now because I just noticed that they have their Foogers racked without sacrificing ANY wood panels.
Thats not fair lololol.
Eric

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If I were a carpenter that would have already been done. But look, that also has what appears to be a finish AS NICE AS any one of the Foogers or Voyager's cabinets.boosimasjohnson wrote:Also, @Erick, I'm not trying to be a dick or come off snotty, but why don't you just measure up your foogers and come up with some plans? this way you could give yourself as much room between the two tiers as you want.
Also, theres really no indication from that Photo how they got the Foogers Mounted. They are obviously not racked like mine are because its wider than 19 inches and they all have the cheek pieces on there so How did they attatch the Foogers? Did they use a piece of sheet metal like the one found on the bottom of the Voyager cut to a custom length.
Remember, I DID ask for the blueprints.

Respectfully,
Eric
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