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From: Daun Yeagley <daun@...>
Date: 04/10/2020 11:46 AM (GMT-06:00)
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[email protected] Subject: Re: [HP-Agilent-Keysight-equipment] Racks for older equipment
What is a ".HEIC" file?? I can't open it.
Daun
Daun E. Yeagley II, N8ASB
On 4/10/2020 12:05 PM, bownes wrote:
The
other thing that works well is the wire rack rolling carts.
They will hold a lot of weight and an outlet strip fits well
behind the handle. I keep the gear on a set of wire rack
shelves, roll the cart over, pull off what I need for a given
exercise, roll the cart back to the bench, and off I go.
On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 9:08
AM ArtekManuals <
manuals@...>
wrote:
Wally
Depends on largely on
1) The size of the castors ( wheels), bigger wheels are
generally easier
to deal with and actually less likely catch and tip
2) The floor surface they are rolling on
Weight? can be a factor, put? heavier on the bottom -Lighter
on the top
) think low center of gravity
Though things have changed in my current set up and I have
long since
abandoned the racks, you used to be able to find racks that
were 36"?
high. I really like these if you have the room as the make
great rolling
"table tops" with a power supply in the bottom
Dave
NR1DX
On 4/10/2020 7:09 AM, wallydoc via
wrote:
> I have a bunch of old HP and other equipment and am using
a Tek scope
> stand for some of it. I was wondering if anyone had any
suggestions
> about rolling stands for TE, Do the rolling racks?that
musicians use
> for their audio equipment work well enough? They are 19
inch racks.
> Any suggestions would be helpful.
>
> Wally KC9INK
>
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