DIY stereo stand

If you have lots of wood left over, the Jatoba/Brazilian cherry is a fantastic wood for a floor! You don't stain it since its gorgeous color is all the way through and all it needs is polyurethane to gloss it. It's practically scratch-proof being almost twice as hard as oak.

I agree.. we have Jatoba hardwood in the entire main floor of our old house and we like it a lot, we got lot's of complements on it too. We have been renting the house for the last 4 years and I was surprised how well it held up, considering the renters have a dog and a cat. This wood has a lot of character, and very easy to maintain.

It's almost time to redo the floor of our current house - we're going back to Jatoba for sure.

oh BTW, Rugy, awesome looking project. I am currently working on a DIY stand - I know it won't look nearly as nice as yours.. I've got to look you up next time I drive to Vancouver
 
Mep
Thank you thank you.

mbskeam
Thanks, and metal is a wonderful product to work with, can fabricate but have zero welding skills.
The only thing between knowing and not knowing is to learn, but I am way to busy......no time.
See your in Seattle, if your up this way let me know.

Dimpfer
Good luck on your stand, should you need advice or help let me know maybe I can be of help.
Any time your in town drop me a line, your more than welcome to come by.
 
Gorgeous. A lot of DIY looks like it, this doesn't. Just superb. Digging the Platine Verdier with the Airline too!
 
Can see that you have an Airline as well, impeccable taste in arms...:cool:
Thank for your comment, have sent my Airline for a fitment to my new turntable which may be in back
to me before Xmas. Fingers are crossed.
 
Can see that you have an Airline as well, impeccable taste in arms...:cool:
Thank for your comment, have sent my Airline for a fitment to my new turntable which may be in back
to me before Xmas. Fingers are crossed.
What table, Rug?
 
I used to think who the hell needs more than one arm? But now since I’m acquiring more and more mono LPs, it would be cool to have another arm with a mono cartridge. However, since my Krell KPE-Reference phono stage only has one set of inputs (as do most phono stages), it would be a bit of a pain to unplug the stereo arm and then plug in the mono arm every time you wanted to switch between arms.
 
I used to think who the hell needs more than one arm? But now since I’m acquiring more and more mono LPs, it would be cool to have another arm with a mono cartridge. However, since my Krell KPE-Reference phono stage only has one set of inputs (as do most phono stages), it would be a bit of a pain to unplug the stereo arm and then plug in the mono arm every time you wanted to switch between arms.
Written by a guy with one arm?
:)
 
Simply beautiful work! Bravo!
 

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