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@catsalad Huh, cheap rack, I mean finding a broken stove shouldn't be hard, people'll prolly pay you to take it away @catsalad if it's smaller than that you can just...rack mount it @catsalad The IKEA Lack table is also a superb 19" rack. :awesome: @catsalad of in the cold audio of out the hot audio (if this is some kind audio device) @catsalad sometimes you’d get micro breaks in the solder on circuit boards. The boards would stop working. HP printer Ethernet boards seemed really susceptible to this. Heating it in an oven would melt the solder and fill the break, making the board work again. There is a reason ovens are 19 inches. @catsalad If your heating element goes out, a CISCO switch will probably get the job done. @catsalad In-built ventilation. But the air conditioning seems to be wired the wrong way or something. @catsalad@infosec.exchange Ideal for people whose oven broke AND who are looking for a serverrack :) #recycle @catsalad Unfortunately a standard oven width does not really exist which (at least for me) is killing the joke. Baking trays are often not even compatible among different generations of the same oven brand. @giggls What do you call a group of cooks? HEARD! @catsalad Well, the image looks like a European houshold oven which fits into a 60cm wide (more or less standard) frame not like commercial equipment. |
@catsalad reflow time.