Solving the problem of rack rash/damage?

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I keep seeing people selling rack equipment with 'rack rash', how can this be avoided? Just curious.
 
They sell nylon washers so the screws are not touching the rack face itself.
 
Unless you have a rack that sits at home or your rack gear spaced there isnt much you can do. You can minimize it with felt pads (like from chair feet) between the units on the 4 corners, gently remove them from the rack and fill the rack from the bottom up so you dont catch screw heads from older units across the top or bottom.
 
Stop being in a hurry,be careful,drink less coffee.
Take your time.
 
Gear flipping and going market price has caused this pussy shit anyways.

Just fucking rack it.
 
Digital Jams":104pawet said:
Gear flipping and going market price has caused this pussy shit anyways.

Just fucking rack it.

Haha. That's funny. :)
 
1. set the rack on its back facing up.

2. set your gear in there.

3. mount everything with nylon washers.

4. flip it back up.

5. Rock :rock: :rock: :rock:
 
Solution = Use a real amp not that digital satellite space aged bullshit. :lol: :LOL:


Yes, i swear to God i heard an old blues guy say that but it was about guitars with pointy headstocks. :lol: :LOL:
 
locoed":30qeotn8 said:
Stop being in a hurry,be careful,drink less coffee.
Take your time.

Curiosity. :thumbsup: I don't own any rack gear, but thanks. :)
 
danyeo":3o5ieddn said:
Solution = Use a real amp not that digital satellite space aged bullshit. :lol: :LOL:


Yes, i swear to God i heard an old blues guy say that but it was about guitars with pointy headstocks. :lol: :LOL:

Haha LOL.

I use a valve amp, no rack stuff for me, though a rack PC and Tuner would be cool.
 
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