Cubes For Tubes
- Cressy Snr
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#1 Cubes For Tubes
Just ran across this site on the interweb.
I haven't bought anything off them but they look like a good place to go for transformer/choke covers etc.
They are based in Germany.
http://cubesfortubes.de/en/
Steve
I haven't bought anything off them but they look like a good place to go for transformer/choke covers etc.
They are based in Germany.
http://cubesfortubes.de/en/
Steve
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Cool
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What's involved actually buying any, anyone looked that deep into it?
Can you tell I haven't yet ....
Can you tell I haven't yet ....
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#6
Top work Steve !
I'll need a load of these if I have to buy all the transformers for my forthcoming amp from Dave Slagle
I'll need a load of these if I have to buy all the transformers for my forthcoming amp from Dave Slagle
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#8
Bad luck Mike, looks like Bud Purvine might be able to make them
But I'm sure there will be at least one pair needed for something !
But I'm sure there will be at least one pair needed for something !
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#9
I've just come across this thread. I am the guy who produces those transformer covers. First of all, thank you very much for the kind words.Graeme wrote:They do look good.
No mention of what there made of though, i presume some kind of pot metal alloy?
The covers are made of 4-5 mm aluminium and have 4 threaded holes on the bottom. This is by far the most cost-effective production method for small quantities.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
I hope, this post does not break forum rules. Please let me know if this is considered advertising.
Mike
#10
Nope, no problem with that post. Welcome, and feel free to post any more info about your covers.
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#11
Hi MikeCubesfortubes wrote:I've just come across this thread. I am the guy who produces those transformer covers. First of all, thank you very much for the kind words.Graeme wrote:They do look good.
No mention of what there made of though, i presume some kind of pot metal alloy?
The covers are made of 4-5 mm aluminium and have 4 threaded holes on the bottom. This is by far the most cost-effective production method for small quantities.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.
I hope, this post does not break forum rules. Please let me know if this is considered advertising.
Mike
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