LackRack - cheapest 19-inch server rack made by IKEA?
Alter Schwede! IKEA has a modular, stackable, 19 "server rack for the living room on offer. And in at an unbeatable price of 7.99 EUR all colors. You do not believe? Read more times; D
Although it is meant as a little joke, but really cool as well as a brilliant idea. The so-called "LackRack is the cheapest and most mobile rack-mount solution out there. Moreover, it is modular and can be extended at the optimum size. To see the LackRack in IKEA catalog or on the homepage of the Swedish furniture giant, under the code name "LACK side table" ![]()
The guys at eth-0 , many users have already collected photographs and present them also on the eth-0 site . In addition, We also released a Facebook Fan Page .
Installation Instructions
- The package unpack
- The rack using the included IKEA instructions to assemble
- If you need more items, then you should definitely check appropriate brackets and screws to stabilize get at the hardware store
- Hardware between left and right (table place) foot. On the bottom begin to achieve more stability
- In addition, the hardware components are screwed
Features
- Looks good
- Easy and fast to
- Expandable
- Favorable
- Weight. The rack is light and can be transported quickly to other places
- to identify different colors, for example.: critical server with the color red
- You can stop eating and drinking on the rack
- It can be a lamp placed on the rack to see better at the hardware
- Rack is made from 100% renewable and recyclable materials. (Green IT issue)
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My first thought when I read that and just seen:
BOAR, WANT ME TOO, BUY NOW!
Second thought: If it does not mean at some point and could possibly start to burn? Particularly in continuous use?
So I scho such a table at home, and an old IBM server + Switch reingeschraubt.
Of course, the thing will find above a little warm, but the temperature actually half as wild as most servers, the air rausströmen yes to the rear.
So I'll be there already weak somehow
However, I must have my desktop PC and somehow get into a 19 "Rack.
The heat should not apply to the devices, but the room should be very well conditioned. But in and of itself to me that seems to be better than a good alternative.
Habs got me for 19 "... synths.
Normal does not tighten, the wood is hollow inside. Must see times where metal plates with vorgefräßten threads I get ... then it should work ....
So I drilled completely through the table base and fixes the device with threaded screw and nut + washer
So I've also screwed my power supply. ... Easier with normal wood screws if it were ....
It does not look that bad from the table. Between the legs, the three HE power supply, amplifier & MD on top of it ... and the whole worktop under Ner. ... ... What makes her associates.
Manipulated but please a pic in here
Although I am only back on Monday @ home but I make it for you
But on the eth-0 home and on the Faceboook Fanpage Gibts a lot of sample photos, share time
Greeting
Patrick
I know already by heart
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So I scho such a desk at home, and one old IBM server + Switch reingeschraubt.
Of course, the thing at the top find a little warm, but the temperature actually half as wild as most servers, the air rausströmen yes to the rear.