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    Anyone have one of these? Are they decent? All the prices are about the same. Most my medals are boss Andy way but will it accommodate my cry baby wah too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fretfingers123 View Post
    Seem to be, although i made one myself using old bits of wood from B &Q

    (I take it you in the UK)

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    I am mate. Not a bad idea that. Nice little side project

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fretfingers123 View Post
    I am mate. Not a bad idea that. Nice little side project
    you could try this

    http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...er/8286039.htm

    maybe cut to size if it works

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    "A practical bathroom accessory thats also right on trend."
    Duck Board? You Brits keep ducks in your bathrooms???

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    Think ill grab some 6 mm ply and have a propper go at it
    Aha some people do mate. I'm a towel on the floor guy though

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zip View Post
    "A practical bathroom accessory thats also right on trend."
    Duck Board? You Brits keep ducks in your bathrooms???
    Of course, this is the English way....lol


    Fretfingers123

    http://www.tesco.com/direct/duckboar...l/209-5291.prd

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    I made this out of a 1"x2" and some velcro.

    I doubt I will ever buy another pedal board.

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    Nifty little unit that mate.

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    I was considering the Pedal train PT series boards, that are kind of like the Boss ones, and also just decided to get some plywood and make one. I put mine in an old suitcase I got for carrying, and to close for dust.
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    I was about to make one out of wood but one of our fretters had an extra Gator board. It is solid and I thought I might need to cut some holes or slots, but it turned out to be perfect with some careful routing of the power and signal cables.


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    Really starting to feel this make your own board idea now... Ill be in dawsons buying one after I've failed

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