Moving into our new office. Had a piece of art commissioned and got rid of a bunch of crap at the same time.
What To Do With Your Old Out Of Date And Broken Parts... ART
I like it!
Points to whomever names the most items in the triptych.
Ill start:
Schedule 80 PVC
of all the things on there, I believe PVC pipe isnt one of them. I can provide closer pics tomorrow if you guys really want to play.
might be fun to guess the manufacturers tho.
I can see you are a fan of Burdick gear. Really good gear to have around when customers insist on "tweaking" their settings.
On second thought, this art sort of resembles some of the 'proof of concept' demos I've walked into customer pitches with.
funny, my first thought when I saw it was it looked better put together than the one time I built a mobile cell based video system into a pelican case.
At least 3 Dahua cameras and two dahua system boards, PIR motion detector, and several shitty Shenzhen cameras!
Strike that, only confirming 2 DH cameras. Adding 1 HDD to my answer and some weird looking heat sink type things that would be perfect for a corona discharge!
4 pcs Electro-Mech Scoreboard LED segment panels
For the record: 2 Dahua Cameras, 2 unix cameras (including a covert motion cam and a PTZ), several craptastic shenzhen cameras, 2 wonwoo cameras, 1 ViZionCAM-Rx of unknown actual origin (ask me about THAT one!), honeywell 2G radio, 2 antennas off of broken 2GIG radios, a few videofied door contacts, tons of twist on RG59 connectors, 2 seagate hard drives, 1 other hard drive, several random DSC parts, Geovision video server, old school honeywell motion and several hanbang and eyemax capture cards. and of course the aforementioned front plate off of a vintage burdick rhythmic constrictor. Im sure theres more Im not seeing.
here are some closeups since this seems interesting to some out there.
If you were a real trunkslammer, you'd truck those boards over to the neighborhood distributor and demand return credit.
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