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4 post rack shelf suggestions
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4 post rack shelf suggestions

Just looking for suggestions on a basic shelf for a 4 post rack. It can be fixed, no sliding or anything special but needs to support about 100+ pounds.

I found this but always open to something better/cheaper that will do the job.

http://rackmountmart.stores.yahoo.net/nera1uslshop.html

I am half temped to make something on my own as I have quite a bit of diamond plate steel laying around.

Comments

  • sz1hostingsz1hosting Member
    edited June 2014

    Removed, wrong post.

  • If it's fixed you can easily make one yourself, I recall seeing a wood one where I used to work!

    Ebay might also be another good option, 2nd hand rack stuff is a lot cheaper and not much can go wrong.

  • earlearl Member
    edited June 2014

    not sure where you are, but i would check craigslist if in the US.

  • InfinityInfinity Member, Host Rep

    @linuxthefish said:
    If it's fixed you can easily make one yourself, I recall seeing a wood one where I used to work!

    Ebay might also be another good option, 2nd hand rack stuff is a lot cheaper and not much can go wrong.

    The Ikea lack-rack, I used that but it sort of looks ugly.

    Thanked by 1linuxthefish
  • wychwych Member

    100lbs+ A UPS?

  • @wych said:
    100lbs+ A UPS?

    That or servers. Looking to buy 2-3 to have on hand incase colo clients need them for whatever reason.

  • wychwych Member

    @blackfoxltd said:
    Looking to buy 2-3 to have on hand incase colo clients need them for whatever reason.

    Makes sense.

  • alexhalexh Member
    edited June 2014

    @Infinity said:
    The Ikea lack-rack, I used that but it sort of looks ugly.

    I still use these for my audio equipment. I thought they looked pretty good if you stacked a few up. This is pretty clever:

    Edit: Ooh, not suitable for datacenter use. Do you have surplus sales from government or anything in your area?

  • earlearl Member

    i think the OP is looking for a shelf for the rack not the actual rack itself.

  • @alexh said:
    Edit: Ooh, not suitable for datacenter use. Do you have surplus sales from government or anything in your area?

    Yes for a server rack but that pic is hella nice. :D

  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host
    edited June 2014

    Not a shelf 100% but does the job for most, check out gruber rails. They're universal.

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