Alright, bringing this back from the dead! I finally built something, but I went a different route than I was thinking at the start. I kind of went back and forth about building a actual rack mount system, or more traditional shelving. I ended up going shelving just for the ease of it. I also thought it would be cheaper at the start, but that probably didn't end up being true. Oh well. I will just skip right to the pics
Here is all of the hardware laid out, and just a bit of each type of shelf I made
What you are looking at is some 18 gauge brushed stainless steel shelves (I made 4 with the holes, and 2 solid), four 6' long pieces of 1/2"-13 stainless steel threaded rod, 50 1/2"-13 stainless steel nuts, 50 1/2" stainless steel washer, 4 1/2"-13 stainless steel acorn nuts, 4 1/2"-13 X 1-1/4" stainless steel couplers, 2 1-1/4" x 3" swivel casters, and 1 1-1/4" x 3" swivel casters with brakes. The shelves are 22" x 25" with a 1" edge, and I welded all the corners. The holes are 1/2", and I wish I would have staggered the rows as soon as I saw them punched
Started at the bottom and worked up.
Then worked my way up! Yes, it took FOREVER to spin the nuts all the way down!!!! Probably should have planned that a bit better...
The spacing is a bit odd looking, but there is a plan. The bottom two are spaced for some larger amps (think Emotiva), then my receiver with room to breathe of course, then BluRay player, then it will probably be the server/HTPC computer I am building. This is going to be a small cube case, and I will probably also have my PS3/PS4 (when I get one) on there as well. The large space is undecided actually, so we will call it a surprise!
Anyway, that's really all there is to it. Sorry for the crappy pics, I was pretty excited to get started on it after waiting so long. I will probably update in here with a couple more pics of it in its home, and then also link to the larger build thread when I start it. Thank you guys for your help and advice!
Sean