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[MEGATHREAD] Personal Computer - Updated builds thanks to Logical Increments
Foxscotch:
you're not even talking about what we're talking about. what does stuff being stacked on top of each other have to do with this?
shitlord:
--- Quote from: Foxscotch on January 09, 2016, 10:30:41 PM ---you're not even talking about what we're talking about. what does stuff being stacked on top of each other have to do with this?
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did you even read or did you just look at the picture
--- Quote from: stufflord on January 09, 2016, 10:27:18 PM ---the tables looks like a lot of money because its a load of the same thing in one place
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--- Quote from: stufflord on January 09, 2016, 10:27:18 PM ---compared to one single thousand dollar computer, a bunch of computer parts or monitors stacked together could easily look more expensive, or like a waste of money, the same if you stack a bunch of the same thing together
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Becquerel:
god damn dont get your panties in a twist theyre just recycled PCBs
suburb:
At most you could build one of those tables for $50 easy.
Step 1) hit up thrift stores and recycling centers (ones that are willing to give or sell you parts etc.)
Step 2) get some wood from a hardware store, this is relatively cheap
Step 3) get some glue, adhesive, or screws
Step 4) get glass with some furniture sliders, glass is insanely cheap, I have looked into this for a 36"x42" is 15 dollars from Menards
Step 5) ???????
Step 6) profit
Alyx Vance:
--- Quote from: suburb on January 09, 2016, 10:33:28 PM ---At most you could build one of those tables for $50 easy.
Step 1) hit up thrift stores and recycling centers (ones that are willing to give or sell you parts etc.)
Step 2) get some wood from a hardware store, this is relatively cheap
Step 3) get some glue, adhesive, or screws
Step 4) get glass with some furniture sliders, glass is insanely cheap, I have looked into this for a 36"x42" is 15 dollars from Menards
Step 5) ???????
Step 6) profit
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I smell a business plan