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<blockquote data-quote="Che&amp;#1071;RyMan" data-source="post: 8357121" data-attributes="member: 662580"><p>Drawer slides from the home store are the most economical. Attached to the enclosure the slack/play in the slide bearings with rattle(go jiggle any drawer) this will be your first problem to overcome. You need a way to lock the drawer in the closed position to eliminate the slack. One idea is to make the drawer appear to be connected but is really isolated from the enclosure vibration. Ill be doing another amp slide enclosure in the next few weeks this time Ill vent the enclosure into the amp area to pull the heat out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CheЯRyMan, post: 8357121, member: 662580"] Drawer slides from the home store are the most economical. Attached to the enclosure the slack/play in the slide bearings with rattle(go jiggle any drawer) this will be your first problem to overcome. You need a way to lock the drawer in the closed position to eliminate the slack. One idea is to make the drawer appear to be connected but is really isolated from the enclosure vibration. Ill be doing another amp slide enclosure in the next few weeks this time Ill vent the enclosure into the amp area to pull the heat out. [/QUOTE]
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