I have a couple of these stools from older mainframes, and unless Gadi's has 
been modified, it should be OK.  They had rubber wheels on them, and there was 
a rubber skirt around the base of the stool that should keep any static 
electricity - static.  


Le 03/09/2019 à 20:24, Farley, Peter x23353 a écrit :
> Gadi,
> 
> I would think the only important criteria is that if the stool is made of 
> conducting metal, is it properly grounded?  Don't want any stray static 
> charges in the frame, that would be Very Bad.

metal doesn't keep static charges. your wool suit however...

Raph

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