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I fully agree with Fro - DIY! Use a mix of plywood and some logs. Actually, avoiding hum may be easier this way. With metal rails, care needs to be taken isolating the rails and use isolation screws/washers et al.. Lining the box inside with a metal mesh can work against interference. Standard rack building hardware/accessories, available from many sources (like Thomann here in EU) can be used, just like on a fullsize box. FRO DIDDLY wrote: > honestly i would build your own box- dont even need rack rail, just > screw the gear into wood- > > as ive never seen a 1/2 rack- > you can buy panels to put 2x (1/2 racks) into 1 rack space....try FMR > audio....but its like $60 for the panel....just build it instead > > > > > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > > From: lunamusic@mac.com > > Subject: Does anyone make a Rack for 1/2 rack gear. > > Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 19:24:23 -0400 > > > > I know, just mount it in one rack space. But thats too big. I'm > > looking for a small case to contain about 3 small 1/2 rack sized > > devices. You would think this would be manufactured somewhere with > > all the 1/2 rack stuff out there. But no. I have yet to find one. > > > > While I'm at it, why don't manufacturers make back panels with power > > jacks built in? The panel could have 2 or 3 plugs on the inside > > connected to a 3 prong female jack. Oh and a fan and firewire and usb > > outlets as well. > > > > Thats all I'm looking for. Simple really. I don't understand why this > > isn't readily available. :) > > > > Chris > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Hotmail: Free, trusted and rich email service. Get it now. > <http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/171222984/direct/01/> -- rgds, van Sinn