Haha I was wondering if anyone was going to spot that glock.Haven't experimented with lead dosing myselfbut I definitely recommend anything with cords not to go onto a removable board or the door since they get dragged all over. A lot of people use 3D printed mounts for controllers that you can use 3M command tape on if you didn't want to drill. But if the finish of the stand doesn't allow adhesives, then drilling for heavier stuff might have to happen.
Generally getting all electronics off the bottom is key to prevent a short after a leak.
yea, thats the goal. just to get things off the ground. i do plan on leaving the wires loose like @derek_SR said. so i can easily move things around. i'll check out that ikea peg board. i would rather not spend half the day cutting French cleatsMost serious question: is that a bb gun or a real gun? If real, geez
Reefing related topic: I find the ikea skadis pegboards (or an equivalent) helpful. You can mount them to the wall, with minimal hole creation, and then mount things to that. My main focus would be getting it so that when you have a spill and somehow water gets in there, it's not frying all the electronics laying on the ground and/or creating a fire hazard.
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i'd put my shot gun in there if it fitMost serious question: is that a bb gun or a real gun? If real, geez
Reefing related topic: I find the ikea skadis pegboards (or an equivalent) helpful. You can mount them to the wall, with minimal hole creation, and then mount things to that. My main focus would be getting it so that when you have a spill and somehow water gets in there, it's not frying all the electronics laying on the ground and/or creating a fire hazard.
I think you made up this reason to convince yourself not to do cable management lolHaha I was wondering if anyone was going to spot that glock.
I don't like doing too much for cable management since most of it results in making maintenance and/or moving equipment a real pain in the ass - I leave all wires loose. It doesn't look great but it's actually pretty functional the way it's set up.
This is pretty sweet and reminded me of how I like to use Velcro wraps instead of cable ties for easy disconnection.I use Panduit J hooks in my stand for cable runs and keeping things tidier. At one time I used those enclosed wire channels but they were a pain in the ass whenever I needed to remove or add anything, and I'm a tinkerer.
You can find them on eBay used sometimes for far less than new
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ill check it out thanksCheck out @finalphaze987 his install is one of the cleanest Ive seen. Makes me feel bad lol. But definitely inspiring
They rock, I highly recommend them.This is pretty sweet and reminded me of how I like to use Velcro wraps instead of cable ties for easy disconnection.
i like the cable wrap for the cords on top of the tankI'm still waiting for a better way to do this. Because of the apparent dichotomy of organized cable vs. practicability, it seems impossible to solv e unless it is a somewhat modular setup.
I cannot offer any good practices except the cable wrap someone recommended here, which I really like, and two other pictures of my cables which hopefully make you feel better about your setup.
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