[HBR] HBR Cabinet Idea : )
stutzt-allenk at att.net
stutzt-allenk at att.net
Thu Mar 3 18:54:05 EST 2011
Hi Guys -
Rarely post here - but I had to jump in here. I've been eying my Panasonic
microwaves' brushed stainless cabinet for the past six months - perfect size for
my rack mount NC-300... No more space on the rack and an easy fit in that
microwave cabinet with a little wood in-fill... Need to hit an E-waste recycle
event if it doesn't die soon...
Tom
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From: William Wood <ke9xq at charter.net>
To: HBR Receiver List <hbr at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thu, March 3, 2011 11:19:28 AM
Subject: [HBR] HBR Cabinet Idea : )
Greetings
I have the cabinet I need, but have been looking at the
counter top convection type ovens, even some Microwave
ovens would or could make a good cabinet. A lot of space
wasted in a microwave enclosure, but a little work with a
dremel tool might overcome that one. You can find those
counter top ovens left and right at the recycle center and
places like Good Will, Good Steward and Salvation Army type
stores for free or 3 to $10 so think of the possibilities with
those items. I did buy one for a possible cabinet for a heavy
duty power supply housing... Just food for thought.
73
Bill
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