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Originally Posted by Voodoochile 
That's a HUGE nut, guy. I mean really huge.
Where is the rack that goes with that one?
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Heh, that was part of a large timber truss in a building that I worked on at Endicott College in MA. I think it weighs 10lbs or so and likes to damage fingers.
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Originally Posted by pabbi1 
The rods came in, but they are the wrong size - 5/8 instead of the 3/4 I used originally.
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That's my fault, in your original description of the rack you said the thread was "5/6" which I took as a typo to mean 5/8" diameter so those were the part numbers I pulled for you. Sorry man. Regardless I think it looks great - same question are Mark though, how durable does the finish seem?
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| Looks good, and I'm sure it's plenty strong, but, not the same. Bummer. |
You know what, I'd take it as an opportunity to do some lunatic decoupling/vibration control. You now have a 1/16" gap all the way around the rod which if you wanted to be ghetto you could fill by wrapping the threaded rod with gasket tape. I'm sure given enough time we could find an appropriate size of rubber tubing to slide over the threaded rod and do the same thing but that would essentially isolate the rods from the shelves which would make any true audiophile envious.
FWIW I've never seen the point of using 3/4" rod with these racks. The octo-flexi I posted above only uses 1/2".