> to summarize matthew 17:20, "nothing is impossible", but that
> does not
> mean that doing something that is not impossible is a good
> idea. i would
> recommend not making it out of wood for the following reasons:
Wood burns better than aluminium or steel too... in the unfortunate
event that on
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007, Dave wrote:
> I have a question not about the software but where you put your network stuff
> has any one built there own rack out of wood I am looking at building my own.
>
Strongly recommend against wood - no matter how you build the rack, you're
still restricting airflow.
To: Dave
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Subject: Re: a question kinda pff topic
I'd just go buy one locally off the inet. If you use a wooden box, with
wooden rails; please excuse my ignorance; it would be easy to damage the
wooden rails with screws and what not, if you end up taking things in
and o
On Thu, Apr 12, 2007 at 11:38:12AM -0400, Dave wrote:
> I have a question not about the software but where you put your
> network stuff has any one built there own rack out of wood I am
> looking at building my own.
>
Another option is solid used commercial wire racking. The units take a
lot of
I'd just go buy one locally off the inet. If you use a wooden box, with
wooden rails; please excuse my ignorance; it would be easy to damage the
wooden rails with screws and what not, if you end up taking things in
and out of your rack. If you use metal rails then your going to end up
paying
On Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:38:12 -0400
"Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a question not about the software but where you put your network stuff
> has any one built there own rack out of wood I am looking at building my own.
>
Being a fine woodworking freak this was an interesting question.
Dave wrote:
I have a question not about the software but where you put your network stuff
has any one built there own rack out of wood I am looking at building my own.
to summarize matthew 17:20, "nothing is impossible", but that does not
mean that doing something that is not impossible is
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Subject: a question kinda pff topic
I have a question not about the software but where you put your network
stuff
has any one built there own rack out of wood I am looking at building my
own.
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