Somewhere I saw that someone had aluminum plates that could be used to cover the extra holes in a 100 watt chassis when building a 50 watt amp.
Anybody know who sells these?
covers for unused Octal holes
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Re: covers for unused Octal holes
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Re: covers for unused Octal holes
I looked in Mojo's catalog and cant find it. I hate to be a pain but do you know the part number?
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Re: covers for unused Octal holes
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Re: covers for unused Octal holes
Try your local hardware store or Low Depot. They should have chrome snap-in hole covers (plumbing, for sinks). Not sure if pricing is better or worse than $5 from Weber plus postage or if the size will be right.
I just make my own and attach them to the inside with screws. That covers exterior appearance issues. You can just use a square bit of sheet metal. This is cheapest, quickest route. Cut with snips, drill two holes. You're done.
I just make my own and attach them to the inside with screws. That covers exterior appearance issues. You can just use a square bit of sheet metal. This is cheapest, quickest route. Cut with snips, drill two holes. You're done.
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