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  #83921 Posted 2 Years, 10 Months ago
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I`m looking to make a simple, reasonably lightweight pedalboard for mostly home use (lugging between the livingroom and garage depending on how loud I want to play) and figured I`d spend an afternoon in my shop with some plywood, paint & velcro and make my own.
Anyone have any suggestions for the design or layout. assorted and sundry smaller dano pedals that I incoporate some of the time.
Any input appreciated.
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  #83922 Posted 2 Years, 10 Months ago
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If you need to reconfigure often, velcro is probably the way to go. I messed with it some but it was going to be a pain getting it to stick to all of the bottoms of my pedals and my layout doesn`t change much so I ended up using machine screws that were long enough to go through the "deck" and into the bottoms of my pedals.
If your board doesn`t need to be "road worthy" it should be a breeze.
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  #83923 Posted 2 Years, 10 Months ago
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just strap in the pedal with a long enough strip of velcro too?
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