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    Quote Originally Posted by OmniRoss View Post
    Ooh, now it all makes sense. I have an idea in mind of what you could do, but I'd have to draw it.
    That's great news cheers. I've studied the base of the decks and there are a couple of boltholes which might be useable. And hellnegative mentioned something about using the holes where the feet go which seems possible. It's just i'm no metalworker and i'm struggling to visualise how it would work
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    Easy. Just mark the 4 holes in the wall where the 4 feet screw into the turntable, and attach some metal slotted brackets to the wall (like you use for hanging a dart board).

    4 of these on the wall:

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    Then, find some srews with the same thread as the feet of the TT, and screw them where the feet would usually go.

    Offer up the turntable to the wall, and slide the 4 screws into the 4 small, slotted brackets.

    You'll be able to lift them in and out as you please.

    You'll need to secure the platter, too. That would make a helluva noise if it fell off!
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    Well you'd need to fix the tone arm in place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patch View Post
    Easy. Just mark the 4 holes in the wall where the 4 feet screw into the turntable, and attach some metal slotted brackets to the wall (like you use for hanging a dart board).

    4 of these on the wall:

    BracketInsert.png

    Then, find some srews with the same thread as the feet of the TT, and screw them where the feet would usually go.

    Offer up the turntable to the wall, and slide the 4 screws into the 4 small, slotted brackets.

    You'll be able to lift them in and out as you please.

    You'll need to secure the platter, too. That would make a helluva noise if it fell off!
    My platters need to be yanked off, bastards... But yeah, I'd say maybe have something supporting the front too, as well as just the screws in the back, for double safety.

    Quote Originally Posted by MrPopinjay View Post
    Well you'd need to fix the tone arm in place.
    The tone arm clasp maybe?!
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    My platters need to be yanked off, bastards... But yeah, I'd say maybe have something supporting the front too, as well as just the screws in the back, for double safety.
    I've thought of a way around this. Have the TOP 2 screws really short, and the bottom 2 screws really long.

    That way, the TT will be tilted back a little on the wall, keeping the platter safely located on the spindle.

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    nice setup!!!!!

    are you happy with allen heath internal effects?

    thx in advance

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