mxnerd
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Ok. I'll have to grab some of those as well.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/15U-4-Post-...724784?hash=item281b995270:g:BP0AAOSwvg9XWFGv
http://www.ebay.com/itm/19-15U-31-5-D-Heavy-Duty-4-Post-Open-Frame-Rack-for-Network-or-Server-NEW/321603465956?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid=222007&algo=SIC.MBE&ao=2&asc=40778&meid=a138c26fc9364b69b5dfb6e8a44cb9a0&pid=100005&rk=3&rkt=6&sd=321881120420
This specficially says it allows for casters so that's perfect too.
What about this and I lay a baseboard across the bottom?
Also, I don't think the top of the cabinet lays on top of the rack. There is dampening material up there. I kind of feel those 2 by 4s act as a frame?
I could be wrong though and just over thinking it.
Can't go with either one, both larger than SKETION cabinet.
The SKETION is only 24x24x30", and board thickness is 3/4" and you have to double that so it's 1.5" , so inside is only 22.5x22.5x28.5, you have to find rack that's smaller then this dimension.
On a second look, I don't believe those are 2x4, it looks much thinner, but I could be wrong. You can call it spacer or frame or whatever, you just need something there with correct width to bridge the gap between rack and cabinet.
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Oops, did not notice that depth is adjustable for both. But you still need an angle grinder to cut off the extra length.
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Well, it seems the distance between casters could be longer than 31" for 1st rack, probably not a good choice.
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