I sell them and them pine for them and build another. They are piling up nicely.
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Quote from: aran.e666 on March 15, 2014, 07:14:45 PMthere tutorials here and diysb if you search a little.
thanks. also a quick question how do i professionaly etch an enclosure like with a name on it because im getting paid to make someone a pedal but they want there name enscribed in it. thanks
Quote from: raven174us on March 15, 2014, 09:55:36 PMThis. I have some pedals with just a little Velcro and some with it covering the bottom. Don't care so much for that, it's a bitch to pull the pedal off the board.
I've used smaller pieces of velcro on pedals with no problem. Now I switched over to 2" industrial grade velcro.
I use the softer stuff on the pedal so that when I switch pedals out the velcro won't scratch my shelf. I'm sure it doesn't really matter either way but that made enough sense to me to use it that way.
Quote from: DutchMF on March 15, 2014, 03:01:31 PMWe'll call that plan 'B'
But what surprises me most in this discussion is people complaining about not being able to order from the site while at work..... Shouldn't you be, like, working?
Paul
Quote from: billstein on March 15, 2014, 01:36:11 AMI see. Sounds killer.
If I'm getting the idea here I could see how it could be helpful. Say you have an OD and a distortion circuit in the same box. You use the OD for a rhythm crunch and the distortion for your lead. You're only hitting one switch to go between the two instead of switching one off and turning on the other.