That bathroom is....oooouuuuuunnnnnnggggggggghhhhhhhhh....
sorry...I just messed my pants...
Anyway, as I have been upgrading my home audio gear, I am eyeballing my latest project.
For my 2 channel system, I want to build a 2 or 3 shelf audio rack. The shelves would be separate from each other but stackable.
Materials list:
6061 Aluminum Sheet 3/4"x24"x24" (Shelves...unfinished...maybe roloc disk lightly ran over the surface)
4x 2"x2"x10" Bocote (or any other exotic hardwood 2x2 turning blank for that matter) Legs
4x 1/2"x4" machine head screws (appropriately sized brass inserts for legs)
4x 6061 "isolation" cones with 3/8" studs (appropriate sized brass inserts for the bottom of the legs)
The design is pretty simple. Center the legs 1/2" in from each side at the corners. Drill through the top of the aluminum sheet centered on the leg location. Drill the legs for the insert. install the insert and do the same for the iso cones for the other ends of the legs.
The top of the sheet would be countersunk to allow the next shelf's cones to rest snugly in them.
Pretty simple design. Now if only I could find 3/4 6061 in that sheet size for under $300 each lol