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Old 20-09-2006, 2:13 PM   #1
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Cable Management

I am looking at building an AV rack to house my various equipment. However, I'm having trouble finding decent cable management solutions.

I have attached a link to something which looked good,

http://www.standsunique.com/productr...ries/cable.htm

but would appreciate if anyone could point me in the right direction for any alternatives.
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Re: Cable Management

This stuff looks good for cable runs etc
http://www.d-line.co.uk/index.php?pageKey=1&menuKey=1
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Old 21-09-2006, 1:47 PM   #3
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Re: Cable Management

I have the speaker cables and video cables for my projector running around the room and up the wall in elcheapo tubing from IKEA - the stuff that looks like hoover tubes with a split down the side.
It's not ideal but it keeps everything bunched up which helps and you can break cables out at any point.
Behind the TV stand is spaghetti junction. Every time I've done it I've started off with good layout and tying signal and power cables apart but then you add something or change something and it all goes to pot.
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