How funny, we have two of these in our bedroom holding up lamps (and alarm 
clocks).

When I was studying for Cisco exams, I build a little rack out of PVC pipe.  My 
wife hated it, but it served its purpose.  I could add another level easily 
enough and the parts were inexpensive, a few lengths of PVC with some elbows.  
A three layer rack was <$15.

Ah, the good old days...


 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Shawn Badger <[email protected]>
To: Main PLUG discussion list <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, Jul 16, 2010 3:24 pm
Subject: Re: OT inexpensive home rack


Ikea has one

http://www.instructables.com/id/The-$70-IKEA-Mini-Server-Rack/





On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 1:58 PM, keith smith <[email protected]> wrote:




I do LAMP development and I was thinking of moving away from multiple CPU 
boxes, keyboards, and mice.

The post on the rack got me thinking.  I would like to replace my desktop and 
dev box with two rack mount computer boxes.  Then all I need is one monitor, 
keyboard, and mouse by using a KVM switch.  Actually I would want two monitors. 
 I need to add space in the rack for my printer/fax, and the cable modem, phone 
interface (cox), and wireless router.  

Anyone know of a very inexpensive home rack for something like this? 

Thanks! 

------------------------
Keith Smith


      
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