Heat rejection within data centres: the path to optimisation

inexpensive molding ideas.

But I thought a paint job was in order.In fact, one day I suddenly found myself really really wanting to paint it and nothing could be done to stop me!

Heat rejection within data centres: the path to optimisation

It was about 9:30 pm on a Saturday night and this.It was such a great, quick project to do because I really only had to paint part of it to get the look I wanted.. Bam!What an update right?

Heat rejection within data centres: the path to optimisation

I left the top as stained wood and just painted out the bottom parts.I would really like to strip the top and restain it in something a little less reddish, but I’m feeling like harsh chemical strippers are probably a bit of a no-no right now with the baby on the way.

Heat rejection within data centres: the path to optimisation

Even with the reddishness though, I really like it so much more now!.

It really brightens everything up in here when you walk into the room from the kitchen..And the other thing I learned:.

2)White paint is not just white paint.I started out spraying these little guys in a gloss white that was really kind of terrible.

I didn’t think you could screw up painting pumpkins!Instead of looking all happy and creamy, they looked really stark and cold, and with the bit of orange still showing through, kind of dirty.