[CQ-Contest] In time out?
Rick Stoneking
w2rds at arrl.net
Thu Jul 24 13:04:06 EDT 2003
I found a similar solution. I use a old metal office desk, the kind with
the simulated wood top. It is good sized and works well for holding all
of the equipment for the operating position, but when I had to get to the
wires in the back it was a real nightmare. One day while wondering around
my local Ace Hardware store, not looking for anything in particular, I came
across these small, three wheel casters. They are like a small metal bowl
with three casters on it (they had a couple of different sizes as well). I
bought four of the smallest ones (about $5 each I think) and I put one of
these under each of the desk legs and now I can pull the whole thing out
from the wall no problem.
73 de W2RDS
Rick
At 03:35 PM 7/24/03 +0000, Thomas Horton wrote:
>I personally like being able to get behind the desk easily a LOT. It is
> > not something you do frequently but being able to do it frequently
> > without any hassle is SO nice... wanna try moving the gear around - no
> > biggee - it is easy to get at!
>
> Being a little pistol in the contesting game,
>I don't have a large built in desk, but an old,
>and I mean old wooden office desk for my
>operating position.
> About one of the smartest things, and there
>aren't too many was to put casters on
>the legs of the desk so it can be rolled
>out to gain access to the back.
> Being a wooden desk, and obviously
>wooden legs, it was very easy to drill
>into the legs and slip the casters into place.
> Works great!
>
>73, Tom K5IID
>
>
>
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