On Aug 9, 2022, at 10:11 AM, Jonathan Chapman via
cctalk <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> wrote:
I have a friend who has one of the wire rack RL style pack racks, which looks a lot like
the one pictured. I've thought about having a wireform manufacturer do a run of them.
Aforementioned friend is willing to loan it for dimensional capture/reproduction. Is this
something people would be interested in? If so I can set up a preorder
information-gatherer and get interest numbers.
Final form would probably be stainless wire to avoid having to chrome it. I'd try
very hard to have it made in the USA, but would consider offshore manufacturing if the
price was too high (as is the case with circuit boards, for most of our
products/projects).
Thanks,
Jonathan
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On Tuesday, August 9th, 2022 at 06:26, Joshua Rice via cctalk
<cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> wrote:
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> I have definitely seen pictures of them stacked edge-on. Since they were
> essentially identical physically to the IBM 5440 disk packs (though
> formatting would be wildly different), i imagine that might be a good
> place to start in regards to existing designs. Alternatively, it should
> be trivial to knock one together with some ply and dowels.
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https://collection.motat.nz/records/images/xlarge/35979/3a9db5d799ac1fe3783…
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> Cheers, Josh
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> From: "devin davison via cctalk" cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
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> To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
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> Cc: "devin davison" lyokoboy0(a)gmail.com
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> Sent: Monday, 8 Aug, 2022 At 21:21
> Subject: [cctalk] Dec rl02 disk pack shelf design
> Hello,
> I have many rl02 disk packs for my pdp 11/34 and 11/05. I have just been
> stacking them upright, but that has not been the safest or the most
> space
> efficient. Were any kinds of shelves made for these disk packs, perhaps
> similar to 9 track hanging tape racks? Trying to make things look more
> organized too.
> Hoping someone here has one and can share a pic, perhaps it is a design
> i
> can duplicate and make with some woodworking tools.
> Thanks,
> Devin D.