we were talking about this specific market btw. The boxes we get are part
of a two box set ( I looked them up) we get them for a decent price, theyre
the second enclosure in the kit.

There is going to be a shit ton hitting the market, between the gear we
order thats have a two part kit the contact only needs one of and the
amount of "damaged gear" hitting the market.
Pretty much every enclosure in southern texas/florida can be insured out,
most of it just needs a dishrag

On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 12:05 AM, Steve Jones <thatoneguyst...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> if you have a trailor and enough boredome to make a trip to illinois we
> can do one of two thing, I can give you my address and rip you off in
> markup, or i can give you our guys contact info in peoria Illinois, and if
> you like seafood, hes right by there. just FYI, I would prefer to rip you
> off and give you my address
>
> On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 11:55 PM, George Skorup <george.sko...@cbcast.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Surplus market? You're down there in Texas, maybe see what Bison Profab
>> can make for you and go pick up a bunch at once?
>>
>>
>> On 10/18/2017 11:44 PM, Lewis Bergman wrote:
>>
>>> I have a few projects coming up that will require some cabinets. After
>>> looking about I find that they are still rediculously expensive.
>>>
>>> I am attempting to source them out of China at which I am having a
>>> decent degree of success. At the moment I am attempting to ensure that the
>>> Hitachi air conditioners are well supported here in the states.
>>>
>>> Dimensions internally are about 70Hx31Dx31W. Room outside the 19" 4 post
>>> for outlet strips and the like as you can tell. They would ship with a
>>> 48vdc power supply since those are required for the AC fan. Aux fan and LED
>>> light would also be 48VDC. It may be possible to change that to 24VDC if
>>> enough people had to have it that way.
>>>
>>> So far, an IP55 cabinet with 110VAC 1000 Watts AC for mounted, ground
>>> bus bar, heater, auxillary fan, at least 30 RU 19" rack, separate battery
>>> compartment (probably 12 to 15 inches tall) , and single access door. I am
>>> still working on making sure the breaker panel is Square D or breaker
>>> compatible. Some dry contract alarms will be available like door opening,
>>> high temp, HVAC failure. Nothing to exotic there. I have not specified an
>>> auxillary generator plug but I could.
>>>
>>> Looks like it will run me about $2500 landed if I buy a few dozen. I am
>>> still trying to figure out how I would take care of warranty issues but I
>>> believe I'll be able to work this out.
>>>
>>> Is anyone interested in taking a few at that price? Shipping is likely
>>> to cost upwards of $300 each depending on location of course.
>>>
>>
>>
>

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