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Here's the new rack pictures, still painted in Red Oxide primer, I may leave it that way.

I decided to use flat bar and square tube as it gives much more surface area for strong welds, also that's what I had hanging around in just the right sizes biggrin

 

I used the 3mm flat here because I ran out of the 5mm flat no Better planning next time

 


 


 


 


 


 

It clears the guard and light by about 5mm

 

As it says, I added 2 more lock nuts here just in case

 


 


 


 


 


 

Questions, Comments anyone ?



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Nice rack Steve,

                       Wish my girl had a rack like that biggrin 

How did you computer shut down? does it still go into the bios?? Or does nothing at all happen when you try to turn it on?



-- Edited by barra8 on Monday 27th of August 2012 04:18:53 AM

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Hey Steve,

                  If it goes into the Bios settings it is absolutely repairable. I have had worse cases where it wouldn't turn on at all. I have repaired many computers and have genuine Windows7 pro,XP Pro pro and Win98 cd's ready to install. I don't mind mucking around with computers and my knowledge is exceedingly good. I re-install windows nearly every week if using it heaps as it is always faster when first installed. Also i ''hate'' the thought of those ''virus's''     floating around out thereno lol smile I would only need the main unit as i have all the cords needed.

 If you want to pay for the postage send it to me and i will fix it for free and send it back or if you don't want it i will pay for postage.

Let me know if you want to fix it and i will be glad to help.

Jarrah.

 



-- Edited by barra8 on Monday 27th of August 2012 05:00:00 AM

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very nice!!

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thanks, it's a sturdy rack, way better than the last one and also low over the guard so you don't bump it all the time when you lean back

 

As to the PC, as far as I can tell, the Motherboard or CPU is dead, swopped out everything including PSU, just won't boot, did the bios thing, got it back briefly then no HDD detection

Ah well, new toy now and I can buy some games that I can now actually play in Hi res, not 1024 x 720 low res

I have a list biggrin

Also now I can actually edit some video off the GoPro I got some time ago, you wouldn't believe how long it takes to edit HD on a pentium4 no

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Good design. It does what you want it to.

Peter



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