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Re: Farenheight 451


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  • Subject: Re: Farenheight 451
  • From: "Dr John Tankard" <jtankard@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 08:47:36 -0000
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> Hi,
>
> Most of you will know that 451F is the temperature at which paper
burns...
> but what is is for wood? - I know it's an odd question but the reason
I'm
> asking is that it's harder to work with metal that wood and I'm
looking at
> putting (effectively) a PC in a wooded case, something like the size
of a
> standard VCR - I just don't want a fire! Is this a practical option?
> Although I'm lucky enough to have a wife that doesn't mind too much
about
> the black boxes and electronic equipment all over the place sometimes
its
> nice to hide things away. It also means less worries about any
> circuits/wires comming into contact with the case. In essence would
any of
> you risk it?
>
> Andy


The steel box also provides a screen, which you still might have to provide
inside your wood box, you may find that the PC will generate interference
which could affect other AV equipment near by.

John


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