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| dcninja:
the tv board is already screwed straight to the wood lol. maybe the dell pc has a tray insdie, the case is real heavy for a desktop. I've cracked it open before I just don't remember if it had a removable tray or not. |
| eds1275:
VELCRO! I'm not even joking. |
| edekoning:
--- Quote from: eds1275 on February 27, 2014, 07:05:45 am ---VELCRO! I'm not even joking. --- End quote --- but still ... :laugh2: Anyway, for my powersupply I used something similar as what DaOld Man described: 4 L-brackets, one for each exposed side, each in a different corner. Works great, you just need to use bigger brackets, or pieces of wood for a full computer case. But if you are really lazy why not just place the PC as in inside the cab. I placed my subwoofer unsecured on four spikes in my cab. I can move the cab just fine (it has wheels), only if I want to tilt it do I first have to uncouple the sub and remove it. |
| NickG:
It cannot fall over it if is already on its longest dimensions......for shifting? - velcro. |
| DarakuTenshi:
--- Quote from: eds1275 on February 27, 2014, 07:05:45 am ---VELCRO! I'm not even joking. --- End quote --- On my first build I used industrial strength Velcro to hold my control panel in place. That stuff is amazing. |
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