Study Door
Submitted by UncutTriggerInWA on Fri, 2009-11-13 20:21
Another pic of the masterpiece.. LOL
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Colin Hay
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Pretty cool Vince
Was that all your own handywork mate.
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UncutTriggerInWA
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It's just a Door LOL
Yes. That's what I do. I manage end of life solutions for this sort of stuff. The door is the front of a very expensive piece of equipment. This is the sort of stuff that processes your transactions online. Not too many people get to see what really drives the online system. A couple of screws and some velcro and up she goes.
It fits perfectly here and with a few subtle mods my wife is quite happy about the aesthetics. LOL. And.. there is no fishy smell.
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UncleStu
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Tall blond
you should have got a tall blond woman to stand next to it in a bikini,instead of the short old bugger with a hat..see you up there soon cheers stu.
UncutTriggerInWA
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Shuddup you!
Stringie piece of whatever.. LOL
Yes; we must meet up again.
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Faulkner Family
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a door with a diference ,
a door with a diference , thats one way to re use old bits and pieces
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johno
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Nice One
Nice e-Server.. looks like a System-P door :-)) mmm is that a 595.. cannot tell from the pc. Mate I am also in the High End System space
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UncutTriggerInWA
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Yes; a P-Series eServer
I am not exactly sure what model the machine was. It's certainly a high-end P-series. Documentation refers to 7300 range. The whole unit weighed just over 900 kilos intact. Pulling them apart gives me a very interesting insight into how these things are designed and what goes into them. My next target trophy is a Z series... We all dream on....
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johno
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nice
nice mate, z-series mmmm :-)
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