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Re: Re: Rack suppliers
Paul
So what sort of price are we looking at for a swivel rack? I assume
they are not cheap?
Ben
On 19 Jun 2008, at 13:13, Paul Bendall wrote:
> Ben,
>
> I asked RGBComms, the UK distributor the same questions, they
> pointed me in the direction of of www.ugot.co.uk who have now sent
> through a price list.
>
> I also contacted the other recommendation from this thread who were
> Cinemax. Had to chase my intial enquiry after a week and got a
> response from Armour Home. My product questions remaind un-answered
> but was told they only dealt with installers and I could possibly
> special order through my local B&O. So my experience so far with
> Cinemax has not been pleasurable.
>
> Paul
>
> --- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, Ben McCormack <yahoogroup@...> wrote:
> >
> > Kevin
> >
> > I have been looking at the Mid Atlantic Racks and they look very
> good.
> > I do have a simple question. Where do you purchase them from?
> >
> > Ben
> >
> > On 6 Jun 2008, at 12:57, Kevin Hawkins wrote:
> >
> > > In my lounge I have a cupboard that just takes a 19"
rack width
> wise -
> > > and I have used one of the Mid Atlantic pivot racks. They
are
> bolted
> > > to
> > > the floor/base and pull forward and then you unlock and
pivot
> them. It
> > > has made things so much easier but I had the problem of no
side
> access
> > > either so this was essential. There is a version that just
pulls
> > > forward (no pivot) , again attached to a firmly bolted base.
> Both
> > > these
> > > are typically used when not on a floor but mid height. Heavy
> racks
> > > have
> > > small extension legs/tracks to support the weight when
extended.
> The
> > > racks, because they are AV focussed tend to be 600mm depth,
you
> may be
> > > able to get deeper though , and not cheap (although there
are
> better
> > > prices available) .
> > >
> > > If you can wall mount and have side space you can use a rack
> that
> > > hinges
> > > on one side too. If you can use castors they really do make
> access the
> > > easiest and pleases the wallet too.
> > >
> > > K
> > >
> > > Paul Bendall wrote:
> > > > Hi all,
> > > >
> > > > Currently I have a small wall mounted rack which is
Node0. The
> only
> > > > issue being the front-to-back depth is quite
restricting. Not a
> > > > problem for Mini-ITX rackmounted cases of hetwork
equipment but
> > > > limiting for full sized rackmount cases.
> > > >
> > > > Therefore, I am starting to look for a deeper floor
mounted
> > > option. It
> > > > will be located in the garage with the rear against the
wall.
> > > > Currently I am thinking that my best option maybe to
look at
> > > > audio/visual racks that pull forward and then can be
swivelled
> to
> > > get
> > > > at the rear. As less sophisticated option would be just
have
> the
> > > rack
> > > > on casters.
> > > >
> > > > What is anyone elses experience?
> > > >
> > > > Cheers
> > > >
> > > > Paul
> > > >
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