Step in the Ikea RAST, a cheap side table with an amazing feature: it's 19" wide, the perfect fit for a rack unit. Just add some 6U metal rack rails and M6 bolts and you can convert this into a 6U rack unit - the cheapo wood preserver from B&Q was a couple of quid so in total the project was only £15 if only.
I can't take any credit for being able to build this, as I completely followed the great Instructables how-to for the 6U version and managed to get hold of a Rast unit before they were discontinued in the UK.
Putting the unit together, but not fully together so we can take it apart easily for painting. |
Taking it all apart before using the wood preserver on each section |
I've already asked my dad if he has any rack unit gear to add to this, plus there's plenty of cheap accessories for under a tenner each from Amazon. |
If you want a cheap audio rack, there are some quite cheap alternatives on Amazon that are worth a look at. I have seen one of these in the flesh from Stagg that is also under £15, but the practical advantage of the Rast is that you can use it as a normal piece of furniture regardless of how many rack units you're using.
The biggest problem as I can see is the availability of the Rast side table. It's still available in the US, but as it's probably at least triple the cost to ship one to the UK, an alternative to the Rast needs to be found. Some ideas are:
HOL Side table: http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/70161320/
50cm wide, but not sure how wide the end legs are so potentially could be just too small.
LACK table: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/60284213/
Cheap and would work, but apparently the legs are not constructed so that they are strong enough to deal with the weight.
Links:
http://www.instructables.com/id/8U-Rack-Case-From-IKEA-RAST-Table