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Re: rack-mount
Well,
I bet your computers aren't rack mount style are they? Therefore an
official rack mount, really would do little more than be a fancy shelf
system for ya. If you want something like that, go to your local hardware
store and pick-up the wall mount shelving brackets, some press-board or
mica board, cut it to your customed width, with enough space out the back
to run your cabling, and boom.. automagic rack mount. And a lot LOT
cheapter.
- Kara
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Kara Pritchard Phone: 217-698-1694
Red Hat Certified Engineer
Linux Users of Central Illinois kara@luci.org
LUG Project Manager - Linux.com kara@linux.com
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On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, cloudmaster wrote:
>
> I've got a closet that doesn't get used for much, and a few computers that
> don't have or need to be always accessible, so I wanna put a rack in
> there. There's quite a few places on-line that sell racks and equipment,
> but I don't particularly wanna spend a whole pile of money. I just want
> something else cool. :) Anyone got a favorite rack-mount supplier or
> anything like that (even cooler would be old stuff to sell cheaply)?
>
> Later,
> Danny
>
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