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		<title>Ikea Lack Table Transformed into a Server Rack</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everybody loves to spend at Ikea &#8216;affordable solutions for better living&#8217;. Try buying a server rack though, you don&#8217;t have a chance. Try going to you local highstreet computer shop, even there it&#8217;s quite hard to buy one, of the shelf.
Now, the creative guys at LackRack shows you how you can modify the Lack table [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" title="LackRack" src="http://wiki.eth-0.nl/images/thumb/7/7a/LackRack.jpg/400px-LackRack.jpg" alt="LackRack Image" width="312" height="234" />Everybody loves to spend at Ikea &#8216;affordable solutions for better living&#8217;. Try buying a server rack though, you don&#8217;t have a chance. Try going to you local highstreet computer shop, even there it&#8217;s quite hard to buy one, of the shelf.</p>
<p>Now, the creative guys at LackRack shows you how you can modify the Lack table into a server rack for only £4.99 and yes only available from Ikea. It can hold a lamp, cup of tea and now a rack server.</p>
<p>If you work in a commercial setting then, naturally, you&#8217;ll have commercial server racks. Commercial racks are both overkill in build and price for a home user or a small office with only a few rack devices, this clever hack is a great fit.</p>
<p>The Lack tables are just the right size for a Network switch or rack server to fit in between the legs. All you have to do is screw one on. Over at the wiki of eth0, they have a tutorial for converting your Lack table into a LackRack. Check out the link for more information and additional photos. <a href="http://wiki.eth-0.nl/index.php/LackRack" target="_blank">LackRack &#8211; WikiEth0</a></p>
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