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Old 11-06-2010, 04:45 PM   #1
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Computer users may be interested in our solution for a computer stand.
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VERY nice! Clean and simple, but functional. I might be tempted to try to add a little extension on one side for a track-ball mouse, but that might be a bit much in terms of space. I just don't like the little trackpads on these laptops.

But you've done a great job with that, and it really adds to the look up front in that rig.

Thanks for posting!

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Old 11-06-2010, 05:12 PM   #3
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Pace89,

Looks great!

What material did you use for the leg? It looks like it bends. I would like to build something like that for my netbook.

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Great Idea! Thanks for the break down.

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Pace89,

Looks great!

What material did you use for the leg? It looks like it bends. I would like to build something like that for my netbook.

-Scott
The support leg is a natural/propane gas flexible service line they come in varied lenghts, available at Home Depot. Each end has a nipple/nut/washer then it is covered with a lenght of wire loom. The compartment is still accessible although it is a little awkward with the stand in place. The good part is that it can be easily removed & changed to the original configuration.

Thanks for the comments & interest in the project.
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Very nice work!

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The support leg is a natural/propane gas flexible service line they come in varied lenghts, available at Home Depot. Each end has a nipple/nut/washer then it is covered with a lenght of wire loom. The compartment is still accessible although it is a little awkward with the stand in place. The good part is that it can be easily removed & changed to the original configuration.

Thanks for the comments & interest in the project.

Thank you for the details I think this will be one of my winter projects while the RV is put into hibernation.

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