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ghostman:
I've built a kit, and took a subset of the kit to make a mini e-kit for PS3 music game playing. 

Rather than repost all the details here, go to my blog for the best in pictures and description..
http://jghostman.blogspot.com/2009/12/mini-e-kit.html

Hellfire:

--- Quote from: ghostman on December 16, 2009, 01:29:31 AM ---I've built a kit, and took a subset of the kit to make a mini e-kit for PS3 music game playing. 

Rather than repost all the details here, go to my blog for the best in pictures and description..
http://jghostman.blogspot.com/2009/12/mini-e-kit.html

--- End quote ---
Looks great ghostman! I like the your drum rack. Good way to think outside the box.

ghostman:
I've been using strut since my first e-build in '94.  it's great!  sometimes the versatility of a Gibralter rack beckons me, but I've figured out a lot of ways to use that strut..

jakkerd:
I have my accoustic kit on a gibraltar rack, but it's pretty expensive and probably overkill on a much lighter electronic kit.
I will probably steal your idea, if u don't mind ;).

ghostman:

--- Quote from: jakkerd on December 27, 2009, 05:01:35 AM ---I have my accoustic kit on a gibraltar rack, but it's pretty expensive and probably overkill on a much lighter electronic kit.
I will probably steal your idea, if u don't mind ;).

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Actually, the strut is probably a lot STRONGER than the Gibraltar, but it's probably cheaper if you know where to go.  I use SuperStrut, other brand names of strut are Uni-strut and B-Line.

http://www.tnb.com/ps/pubint/index.cgi?a=get_sub&cid=9
http://www.cooperbline.com/
http://www.unistrut.com/

good luck!

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