You would use your pedals existing screws and depending on what you are anchoring to (wood, metal etc) that would determine the other end. For our plywood topped boards we use #8 wood screws 1/2" in length.
Definitely. Depending on the material of the board you would want to get some cable anchors (Lowes, Home Depot, Amazon) and some zip ties. The anchors will either stick with adhesive or can screw in and you can zip your cables to the anchors. They are very inexpensive and do a great job keeping everything neat underneath.
It's a silent L. The English language is janky, but hang around some electricians/electrical engineers long enough. You'll note that literally none of them will pronounce it with the L.
I appreciate all the JHS pedals. I feel like I'm watching this for my own pedalboard.
Great video. Tons of info with zero fluff.
what's the name of the holders cables from min 2:14? Anyone
0:24 and 2:24 What does this scene come from? Where can I see the rest of that footage?
What are those red rings under the knobs on that rat pedal?
Great tips!
Thanks!
I teared my bike apart after watching this video
What size screws would you need for the bike chain method??
You would use your pedals existing screws and depending on what you are anchoring to (wood, metal etc) that would determine the other end. For our plywood topped boards we use #8 wood screws 1/2" in length.
Bro... I just saw your name. :)
The thumbnail with the mini foot fuzz on the underside of the board is the only reason I’m watching this
Dudes got the best hair ever!
I will pass your compliments to Ryan
Hi I have a pedalboard but is there a way I can hide the wires underneath a pedal board?
Definitely. Depending on the material of the board you would want to get some cable anchors (Lowes, Home Depot, Amazon) and some zip ties. The anchors will either stick with adhesive or can screw in and you can zip your cables to the anchors. They are very inexpensive and do a great job keeping everything neat underneath.
@@BlackbirdPedalboards Great! Thank you can you recommend any pedalboards that have this "pre-installed"? Thank you for posting this.
I have a blackbird board and my Phoenix supply doesn't even fit under it, hahaha
We've mounted quite a few Phoenix power supplies under our boards for customers using our Walrus Mounting kit. Reach out if you need any help
@@BlackbirdPedalboards Thank you! Also...I live in Lakeland! Do you guys still have a storefront in town or are you only selling online?
50 cents a foot is laughable. Try $1.33 a ft.
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What the hell is ‘soder’? There’s a flippin ‘L’ in it - ‘solder’!!!
It's a silent L. The English language is janky, but hang around some electricians/electrical engineers long enough. You'll note that literally none of them will pronounce it with the L.
Dude its too complicated! Make it easier lmao