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Re: OT: Server Cabinet
From: Jason Baugher <jason () thebaughers com>
Date: Wed, 04 May 2011 10:22:01 -0500
On 5/4/2011 10:07 AM, Chaim Rieger wrote:
Do you have any kids ? If yes ask them to do it, leave and come back a few hours later
At last, a helpful answer!Seriously, disregarding all the helpful comments from everyone questioning your judgment in trying to move a large cabinet through a small door...
* cut the cabinet into smaller pieces, move through door, re-assemble via your preferred method, be it welder, chewing gum or duct tape * make the door bigger, which would mean that if you decide at some point you want to move the cabinet again, you won't have this issue * bend the very fabric of space and time itself to place the cabinet inside the room without going through the doorI'd pick the second one, but if you go with the third let me know so I can watch.
Jason
Current thread:
- Re: OT: Server Cabinet, (continued)
- Re: OT: Server Cabinet Joe Greco (May 04)
- Re: OT: Server Cabinet Chris Adams (May 04)
- Re: OT: Server Cabinet Joe Greco (May 04)
- Re: OT: Server Cabinet Jameel Akari (May 04)
- Re: OT: Server Cabinet Randy Carpenter (May 05)
- Re: OT: Server Cabinet Joe Greco (May 05)
- Re: OT: Server Cabinet William Herrin (May 05)
- Re: OT: Server Cabinet Jon Lewis (May 04)
- Re: OT: Server Cabinet Jason Baugher (May 04)
- Re: OT: Server Cabinet Jay Ashworth (May 04)
- Re: OT: Server Cabinet George Herbert (May 05)