LoanRebel
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looking for pictures/ideas on a pc in the garage. i am just looking for some alternative mounting/storing solutions? any idea or pics would be very helpful!!


Mine is mounted on a small tool box. The screen sits on top and I have a flexible rubberized key board on the fold down front cover of the tool box. The tower is mounted on a shelf to the left just out of the picture. My stool is stored under the bench. The tool box drawers are handy for the usual things you would store in a desk (pens, pencils, note paper, calculator, scales, etc.).looking for pictures/ideas on a pc in the garage. i am just looking for some alternative mounting/storing solutions? any idea or pics would be very helpful!!![]()
. It's all on wheels and rolls against the wall when not in use.
There was just a thread on this, but I couldn't find it, so here are a bunch more:
http://www.google.com/search?q=ompu...s=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a

I have a couple ViewSonic Vot132's. Have one hooked up to my tv and the other hooked in the garage.
It's super tiny and I think personally a perfect solution for a pc in the garage. It's a super small profile, almost thin client small if not as small...
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Mine are black, but I have the one mounted on the side of my work table. Wireless mouse and keyboard, then just get a monitor as stated above mounted on an arm so you can move it. I plan on mounting my 40lcd in the garage on the one wall simply because it's a spare tv we have and I think it will be cool..lol Then I can ditch the lcd on the arm approach with the current 20".
-Nigel

…it's also my music server connected to a Marantz receiver and 4 speakers (Klipsch and B&W)…
I guess I shouldn't be too shocked, I've been halfway thinking about a couple LMs out there.Here is my setup, don't use it too much in the summer, gets pretty hot, but it's there when I need it!
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How did you route the power cord?
Word of caution... If you take a desktop into the shop; keep it behind a UPS or a power/line conditioner. Most desktop computers consume about 200 to 500 watts of power (with monitor), and constant power sags from turning on power tools can degrade the pc's power supply.
I keep a laptop in the garage though. Love being able to search for tutorials and other "educational" materials when no ones around.
How did you route the power cord?
The power cord is neatly tucked away behing the drawers (zip tie heaven), with the main plug-in going through a hole in the bottom of the box to the wall. Allowed enough slack in the cord from the computer to the transformer? to allow the drawer to open fully. Holes in the bottom of the drawer allow for beatheability for the computer.
looking for pictures/ideas on a pc in the garage. i am just looking for some alternative mounting/storing solutions? any idea or pics would be very helpful!!![]()
