3D printed spacing jig, a power drill, and some riv-nuts and you might have something serviceable
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The things you’re thinking of are called ‘mounting profiles’
I’d return it if it was sold as a server rack.
~~Server~~ cabinet doesn't have rails
Fixed the title
Ooh it's off the rails.
Nice cabinet!
I have just steal rack strips if you are local to the Bay Area (Brentwood or concord) you can have free.
Utah is my guess based on OPs profile
Damn, guess they sit in the garage a bit longer
Hell, I'd pay for shipping. I live on the west coast now
Will PM you
That’s called an open-air portable closet.
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It was stripped for parts. Rails and mounting points are proprietary to each manufacturer. You cannot find generic replacements (at least not without some modifications)
They likely took all the old equipment out by removing the rails completely rather than doing it properly. Does the seller show other items for sale and do they list the missing parts in a separate listing?
Lesson learned. Inspect your purchases and know what you are buying before handing over the money.
Hook a leaf blower to it and stack money inside to make one of those hurricane cash grab things!
you might even make enough money from that scheme to buy yourself another Facebook marketplace cabinet!
Is this one of those European see-through toilets xd?
If this is what I think it is, then this is intended to have a server rack placed inside of it.
Buy some like these https://cablematic.com/en/products/profile-rack-19-inches-for-sohorack-12u-2-units-WO044/
And check if you could install them on that frame.
This is a virtual appliance cabinet. You have plenty of virtual rack space. Steal.
You could probably throw two Dell M1000e server chassis into that as-is. Just make sure you aren't paying the power bill.
Silly robot, it’s a shower.
This looks like it was part of some tooling system, or production machine and is meant for that. I’ve never seen a cab with mirror finish interior panel either. Did you have this shipped off FB?
Edit: and solid rear wall? Uhh…
Looks like a stripped cake fridge
If you find the model number on it and give it a google you can probably buy the missing posts
I steal the cage nut rails to make yard rakes for my tractor
Looks like the $uiside machine from Futurama, or a modern day police call box for a Dr(I bet it's bigger on the inside).
There's cheap and there's proper.
Proper: Buy square hole rails or tell the FB lister to take it back.
Cheap: go buy 1x1 Angle aluminum and make your own shelves. (Provided the spacing is correct.)
Did you try getting rails and installing them? Seems to be the fix for the issue
Frame for a TARDIS?
That's clearly the server admin's office.
Frame for a TARDIS?
Who takes the effort to remove the mounting rails? Take it as a lesson learned for next time, and find a server rack with actual square hole or round hole mounting rails.
This looks very similar to a cabinet I recently aquired. It was an A/V cabinet that had PA equipment mounted in it. I measured and did my research and bought a set of square hole rails 48U that bolted right to the inside of the cabinet. I picked them up from a surplus location. I did have to do a little extra drilling, installing some nuts, bolts, and spacers to make it all the perfect width. I wanted the fully enclosed cabinet with glass all the way around it.
Do you just have your fans at 100% so your servers float?
It’s the Helpdesk penalty box
LOL
It’s for a virtual server , … :D
A - you need to make sure that the opposite side can be removed, or has sufficient venting. Rack equipment moves air front to back (cold aisle to hot aisle) If all you have for venting is the top then youre going to need some heavy duty fans to lift the hot air out of the cabinet and exhaust it somewhere
B - You can buy rack rails - theyre basically angle iron, and either tapped 10-32, 12-24, M6. AV racks typically use tapped rails. Server racks more commonly use square holes that accept cage nuts with M6 screws. Assuming you have 72" internal clearance in height, then https://www.server-rack-online.com/7205-es2p.html or https://www.penn-elcom.com/us/42u-rack-strip-with-square-holes-1-16in-thick-r0863-2mm-42 rail kit is what youd want (the first link is for a pair, vs the second link is per rail). Dont forget the cage nuts and screws https://www.server-rack-online.com/hdw-105-50.html
For 19" racks, the distance between hole centers on the rails needs to be 18 & 5/16 inches. If you dont have about 20 inches between the cabinet walls (assuming about another 1.5 inches taken up by the width of the rails) then this cabinet is probably a bit of a lost cause
All that said, for the $100 you'd spend on rails, theres probably someone out there with a proper server rack trying to get rid of it for that or less
If you need a server cabinet this big...
... then you can afford just to buy a budget cabinet.
Otherwise, how can you afford the power bill?