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| Thread ID: 63833 | 2005-11-24 05:40:00 | looking for unusual hardware at resonable cost | personthingy (1670) | Press F1 |
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| 407029 | 2005-11-26 00:39:00 | You'd be awkward, not wanting to use a 5-1/4" or 10-1/2" rack panel. ;) The DEC configuration programme would just specify another 7 foot rack. :D But from the picture, it looks as if your racks are just "cases", which happen to have rack rails to hold equipment in. Why not a rugged case the same size, with the computer case bolted inside it. That way, the outer case resists the abuse it gets in transport, and the computer could even be shock mounted inside. |
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| 407030 | 2005-11-26 02:08:00 | You'd be awkward, but of course! But from the picture, it looks as if your racks are just "cases", which happen to have rack rails to hold equipment in . Why not a rugged case the same size, with the computer case bolted inside it . That way, the outer case resists the abuse it gets in transport, and the computer could even be shock mounted inside . OK . . so i was stuck on the concept of something that would bolt into the top rack with the other toys, however, you are right, it may be easier to build another box for computer plus rackmounted toys, that way the comp . could travel with my gear, and be protected, and not be vulnerable to the abuse that you rightly assume the gear will get in transit . Righto, problem solved . |
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