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cable sheathing, data center style
Hello everyone,
Back in the day (we are talking 1990's, ancient history, really) I remember we used various specialized plastic covers/sheaths to tuck the cables under, to make it so that people wouldn't trip over the cables on the floor, etc. Can anyone suggest who's a good vendor for that sort of stuff these days? I looked around I couldn't easily find out anybody offering that sort of thing. Thanks. Boris. |
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cable sheathing, data center style
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 10:56:36 -0700 (PDT),
" wrote: Hello everyone, Back in the day (we are talking 1990's, ancient history, really) I remember we used various specialized plastic covers/sheaths to tuck the cables under, to make it so that people wouldn't trip over the cables on the floor, etc. Can anyone suggest who's a good vendor for that sort of stuff these days? I looked around I couldn't easily find out anybody offering that sort of thing. Thanks. Boris. I don't know about good but here's somebody http://cableorganizer.com/cord-covers/index1.html http://www.cabletiesandmore.com/chordsavers.php The ones I remember best were usually grey rubbery or vinyl material but I don't know where to find those, possibly in an office or warehouse supply catalog. |
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cable sheathing, data center style
On Sep 30, 2:34 pm, kony wrote:
On Tue, 30 Sep 2008 10:56:36 -0700 (PDT), " wrote: Hello everyone, Back in the day (we are talking 1990's, ancient history, really) I remember we used various specialized plastic covers/sheaths to tuck the cables under, to make it so that people wouldn't trip over the cables on the floor, etc. Can anyone suggest who's a good vendor for that sort of stuff these days? I looked around I couldn't easily find out anybody offering that sort of thing. Thanks. Boris. I don't know about good but here's somebody http://cableorganizer.com/cord-cover...hordsavers.php The ones I remember best were usually grey rubbery or vinyl material but I don't know where to find those, possibly in an office or warehouse supply catalog. Thanks! Excellent links. Just found what looks precisely the right thing. Boris. |
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