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Originally Posted by wolf
That actually looks significantly better than the setup we have at work. At least they have a shelf.
I think I've told the story about how when the network goes down, someone has to break into the "computer guy's" unairconditioned office and return the network hub to it's paperclip that lets it dangle from a hole in the cinderblock wall.
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Wolf - I'd be happy to fly out there and upgrade that system to a coathanger support mechanism. This will have several advantages over what is presently installed:
1) Superior tensile strength resulting from a thicker gauge of steel
2) Larger hole-gripping area provided by the extra length and gauge of the new material.
3) Greater load-bearing capacity.
4) Much easier to recover and reinstall in the event of gravity-induced failure.
5) Support system guaranteed to outlast the technology which it is supporting.
I'd be willling to do this major upgrade for $5k plus expenses, and I'd provide a one year warranty against labor defects.
Let me know?