Still like the strips from Costco - I have them on my server rack.  
Normal down the center and two strips on either side for power bricks.  
I think each one allows for more than 10 plugs for cheap.

Hammonds are nice but very pricey, otherwise, you can run an aluminum 
channel and use regular plugins (just through out some channels from a 
photoshop bench setup.

Mark Carlson wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I hope this isn't too offtopic, but I'm looking for a new "power bar"
>
> I seem to constantly be running out of outlets, and have been
> considering getting one of these [1] ever since I built my workbench
> in spring 2006.  However, I'm not too enthusiastic about spending $200
> on an outlet strip.
>
> Does anyone here have a suggestion?  I know Costco has had some
> similar strips for cheap in the past, but not quite enough outlets for
> me.  I don't want to buy more than 2, since I don't like cascading
> these sorts of things (bad grounding practice!!!!) but I do need > 20
> outlets on a semi-frequent basis (lots of low-power devices at once.)
>
> -Mark C.
>
> [1] http://hammondmfg.com/1585678S.htm  -> 1587H19A1S 70" strip, 19 outlets
>
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