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and I just realized I never posted the solution to the shelf for the PC's above the monitors Ill be sure to get pics up of that
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that is the Shelf I made to hold the tower(s)
reason for the mess on the shelf is I reloaded the OS and swapped a Hard drive this weekend which is why the sides off... I am so pissed you have to use a floppy to load raid drivers still LAME! ![]() |
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I like this and no offense but... the dryer vent has got to go. it looks horrible I must say. I would rather look at bare wires. lol
some ideas would be pvc piping (painted of course), or even some good old fashioned cable ties and split loom. Unless you are actually using that ducting for some useful purpose?
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No offense taken...
I have been looking for a way to hide those cables with out it looking all "jacked up" Any thoughts are welcome! Ill post more pictures soon of the current state of this mess.... |
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One more note: I did buy a large piece of Pegboard to help with cable management below the desk
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