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Stand needed to go over dvd recorder....

I'm not sure what the name for this is, but what I'm after is some kind of stand that would 'house' my DVD recorder, so I can put my sky HD box on top of it, and ensuring that the DVD recorder has the necessary space around it in order to be vented properly.

Can anyone point me in the right direction please?
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Re: Stand needed to go over dvd recorder....

How about a different approach? What about putting some 'legs' on the Sky+ HD box? A lot of people extend the feet anyway in an attempt to keep them cool. The kind of thing I've got in mind is something like a short cylinder with rubber ends, a bit like a miniature pillar.
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