Entry Number one from;
Moon111
Welcome to the Apevia X-Pleasure V-Edition concept case.
Designed not only to protect the stunning design of the X-Pleasure, but to
highlight it as well.
Starting off with 1.5" steel tubing, it given eight 90 degree bends. Then
pieces of 3/8" steel are welded on to create feet and mounting tabs for the
two body panels. Then the unit is sent off for powder-coating. The body
consists of two panels. Both have two radius bends so that they cover three
sides each. To show-off the stunning Apevia design, the one panel is made of
3/8" Lexan. The second panel is made of steel sheet, with custom water-jet
cut-outs an option. Panels are fastened on using KEY-REX™ metric Machine
Screws. The stock X-Pleasure feet are removed and replaced with rubber
mounts and bolted to the frame. Holes in the feet allow the unit to be
securely bolted down to prevent theft.
SPECS:
Frame:
- 12' of 1-1/2 x 1.370 ID Welded - Structural Round Steel Tube $32.52
- 2' of 3/8" X 2" Steel Flat (Feet and tabs welded to frame) $7.34
Body:
- 4' x 2' 3/16" A36 Steel Plate $77.20
- 24" x 48" 3/8" Thick Clear Lexan(r) Polycarbonate Sheet $136.73
Fasteners:
-KEY-REX™ Metric Machine Screws (package of 350) 10.00
Also being considered is a similiar structure to hold a 30" Dell monitor,
speakers and a Stealth Computer Corp Kiosks keyboard/trackball. This unit
would also use steel tubing for a frame with steel sheet for the body
panels. Protecting the front would be a sheet of Lexan Polycarbonate to
prevent damage to the monitor. Whether in your local library or your next
tradeshow, the Apevia X-Pleasure V-Edition is sure to please.