Yes it is counter top material, no aluminum just plain plastic. Had some scraps at work being thrown out the same day I went scrounging around. The eyelets were from a craft store and I think I got a couple hundred for three bucks or so. I am missing a couple resistors in the picture, the 1M and the grid stopper on the second stage, slipped it in the space where the 5M resistor is.
Did the cabinet myself, I made an extension on my table saw so I could mount a router and made a sled to do the box joints. The trickiest part was the glue up, lot of surfaces to cover and then clamp. I need to get a couple more bar clamps to lake life easy on me.



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The chassis is galvanized sheet steel used in industrial heating systems, a little thicker than what you would have at home. Kind of a strange design for the chassis as the top is a separate piece and gets bolted on the top, which is open. This way I can make changes to the controls and add or subtract functions. When I get the design completed to my liking I have a top plate of stainless steel waiting to pretty up the build. I bent up the steel at work, we have a shear and brake there, also spot welded the ends.
If anyone were so inclined they could pick up some galvanized sheet from a hardware store (for lighter builds) or get some from a sheet metal shop in town, bend some up using good old hand power, and then screw or rivet it together. I did some quickies at home the odd time.

