A rack how-to.
 
Some pictures from the rack migration project.
 

   


It was easier to move the pedals and controller together.
Kriz Kraft racks - real wood construction - you can screw right into them.
How to prep a power cable. Easiest thing in the world.
Another view of a power cable and conenctor
A completed power cable
These are the tools you need if you want to make all your cables.
Mogami 2524 is easy to use, because the drain is wrapped, not braided.
Pull back the copper drain and remove the black, semiconductive insulator.
Expose some of the tip.
Tin and trim the tip and drain with solder.
Prep the connector. Do not use too much solder.
A good solder job.
Cover the solder points with a piece of shrink tubing.
Use a heat gun to shrink the tubing around the solder points.
Attach the strain relief plastic.
Slide the outer cover onto the connector, and screw it to the bottom part.
A finished cable.
Always test the cable before you install it.
The complete rack.
All the foot controllers.
The back of the rack, with everything plugged in.
The Groove Tubes Soul-O 45 can sit atop the rack for tight stages.
The wide shot.
The cable snake is secured to the rear rack rail during transport.