This one is pretty easy to make and works really well. The crane is ½" electrical conduit, which is a snug fit into a ¾" or 1" (I don't recall which) PEX fitting. They're both held onto the board with a 1" pipe flange.
The little box is to hold a second reproducer (its a 2/4 minute machine).
Simple, Stable, Tabletop Horn Mount
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Re: Simple, Stable, Tabletop Horn Mount
That will work! Nice horn as well...
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Re: Simple, Stable, Tabletop Horn Mount
Neat idea. I wonder if this setup would have sold well if it was available years ago from one of the aftermarket vendors.
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I'm getting seasick LOL
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Re: Simple, Stable, Tabletop Horn Mount
Great idea. That will work until an original crane comes about.
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