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Morning Shinies :wub:

@Fredman1 why not get yourself a nice wooden block and drill it out to hold several atties or even an alloy block?? There are some nice packs of single atty stands on FT which I use but they're no bigger than the one in your pic....why do you need something bigger. Overhang??

Have a good one :wub:
I do have several of the smaller ones. They're a bit small for my liking. Something more substantial will suit me better. I'm thinking i can drill a hole in a wooden block and recess one of the smaller ones in there. Glue it in and dolly the block up some...:D
 

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No.... except the escape artist!!
These guys. I misspelt it.

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I worked with them as a naive young assistant (recording) engineer in London in 1987.
I was their "homey" after about 12 hours on the first day. Never had experience with New York hip hop artists before and took me a while to translate the lingo. Lots of thick gold chains, lots of pretty young Wilsden girls and lots of...um other stuff. Fairlight III was the sampler they used. Work days started at around 2pm and finished around 6am.
 

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I do have several of the smaller ones. They're a bit small for my liking. Something more substantial will suit me better. I'm thinking i can drill a hole in a wooden block and recess one of the smaller ones in there. Glue it in and dolly the block up some...:D
Yes good idea.....I know that your Brunhilde keeps falling over :D
 
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These guys. I misspelt it.

Whodini - Wikipedia

I worked with them as a naive young assistant (recording) engineer in London in 1987.
I was their "homey" after about 12 hours on the first day. Never had experience with New York hip hop artists before and took me a while to translate the lingo. Lots of thick gold chains, lots of pretty young Wilsden girls and lots of...um other stuff. Fairlight III was the sampler they used. Work days started at around 2pm and finished around 6am.
Wow that's amazing!! I know the fairlight sampler....one of the earliest. Revolutionised music IMO....I'm wondering why I haven't heard of them :)
 

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These guys. I misspelt it.

Whodini - Wikipedia

I worked with them as a naive young assistant (recording) engineer in London in 1987.
I was their "homey" after about 12 hours on the first day. Never had experience with New York hip hop artists before and took me a while to translate the lingo. Lots of thick gold chains, lots of pretty young Wilsden girls and lots of...um other stuff. Fairlight III was the sampler they used. Work days started at around 2pm and finished around 6am.
This is probably one of my favourite rap tunes....when rap actually had syncapation....

 

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why do you need something bigger
Ah now I get what you mean. I don't need an atty stand for storing. I need something bigger for when I rebuild coils....to put the deck on to. This wee ones works ok, but bigger will be better.
What do you use when you rebuild?
 

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Morning all!

My SIL visited yesterday. I had gotten some Flow pods back when they were on clearance, and rounded them up for her. She’s still vaping a 20W Istick with a K1 tank, and stressing about what she’s going to do when her last one dies. It’s just really hard to get her to try anything new. I have quite a few internal battery mods/pods and I told her as I round them up, I’ll PIF them to her. They’re just going to die laying around here, someone may as well use them. Maybe it’ll help her feel comfortable enough to experiment with other gear.

It was a beautiful day and we took the pups for a walk. They are best buddies.
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    Wow that's amazing!! I know the fairlight sampler....one of the earliest. Revolutionised music IMO....I'm wondering why I haven't heard of them :)

    I definitely remember them from growing up. I think the song I remember was five minutes of funk.
     

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    Wow that's amazing!! I know the fairlight sampler....one of the earliest. Revolutionised music IMO....I'm wondering why I haven't heard of them :)
    Yes Fairlight CMI were an Australian company. They released the Fairlight I sampler in the late 70s and by the mid 80s they were up to Fairlight III. Seriously big devices back then - think 2x microwave ovens. Amazing in their time though and along with EMU labs, Akai, Ensoniq and Synclavier revolutionised music recording.
    Lots of hit records made with those devices and not just hip hop and rap.
     

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    Ah now I get what you mean. I don't need an atty stand for storing. I need something bigger for when I rebuild coils....to put the deck on to. This wee ones works ok, but bigger will be better.
    What do you use when you rebuild?
    I use an old Aegis. Water proof and sturdy
     

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    Ah now I get what you mean. I don't need an atty stand for storing. I need something bigger for when I rebuild coils....to put the deck on to. This wee ones works ok, but bigger will be better.
    What do you use when you rebuild?


    I use a mod.
     

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    Talking about atty stands. I've been wanting to buy a proper one for ages. Don't really know where to look. Not necessary a high end expensive one. Just something simple but bigger than this...
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    Any ideas anybody...plz o_O

    Google it - I’ve found A LOT of atty stands of all sizes and shapes that way.
     

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    Ah now I get what you mean. I don't need an atty stand for storing. I need something bigger for when I rebuild coils....to put the deck on to. This wee ones works ok, but bigger will be better.
    What do you use when you rebuild?
    I use either a 100W Aegis or a Coilmaster mini tab.
     

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    Ah now I get what you mean. I don't need an atty stand for storing. I need something bigger for when I rebuild coils....to put the deck on to. This wee ones works ok, but bigger will be better.
    What do you use when you rebuild?
    I use a mini tab coil master for building. It is a nice size for holding in hand, and small and flat so you don't have to worry about things escaping from the counter to the floor.
     

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    Morning shinies ;)

    I want to see this!

    She does atty holders too, but I don't know if she ships international
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    Ah now I get what you mean. I don't need an atty stand for storing. I need something bigger for when I rebuild coils....to put the deck on to. This wee ones works ok, but bigger will be better.
    What do you use when you rebuild?

    Aegis Mini for me, because you can dunk it with a deck onboard!
     

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