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<blockquote data-quote="joeldirt" data-source="post: 1674643" data-attributes="member: 558163"><p>He could do that, but maybe "L" brackets may cause amps to vibrate more shaking the tiny pieces in the amp, or "L" bracket can get bent, having him to restraighten it out. If that happens often, the "L" bracket could fatigue and eventually break, or cause rack to sag causing him to have to replace them later on. And he would have to buy "L" brackets when an angled piece of wood he could just cut from scrap and won't ever have to replace it. I would try to keep th amp rack as solid as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joeldirt, post: 1674643, member: 558163"] He could do that, but maybe "L" brackets may cause amps to vibrate more shaking the tiny pieces in the amp, or "L" bracket can get bent, having him to restraighten it out. If that happens often, the "L" bracket could fatigue and eventually break, or cause rack to sag causing him to have to replace them later on. And he would have to buy "L" brackets when an angled piece of wood he could just cut from scrap and won't ever have to replace it. I would try to keep th amp rack as solid as possible. [/QUOTE]
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