Showing posts with label Signum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Signum. Show all posts

Monday, 22 April 2013

Fishing Rod Rack: $10 Ikea Hack (SIGNUM Cable Management)


Materials: SIGNUM Cable management (pix, right), horizontal, silver color $10.00

Description: Fishing Rod Rack done easy inside closet wall.

Ikea Cable Management Mount
2 screws w/ washers
Bend 90 degrees in Closet

(Don't need T-brace that comes with Idea parts)


~ Bogart, Midwest

Monday, 3 December 2012

OCD-Friendly Expedit TV Bench


Materials: Expedit shelving unit, Capita legs, Signum cable organizer, backing board, left-over wood from the As-Is section

Description: My husband and I live in a cozy apartment that doesn't have a lot of space. The walls are so thin and brittle we can't hang anything on them. That means everything has to sit on the floor. I hate things sitting on the floor because it means dust collects and hides in nooks and crannies and before you know it you have random rat-sized dust bunnies that randomly appear in your apartment. What's a girl with OCD to do?!



Inspired by the hack "Expedit bookshelves to fabulous TV Stand!" we went to IKEA and bought:

1 - Expedit 5x1 shelving unit
1 - set of 6 inch Capita legs
2 - Signum cable organizers

We also headed to Home Depot and bought some white backing board cut to the dimensions of the shelving unit.

Tools you'll need include screws, a drill, nails, a hammer, and a holesaw attachment for your drill.

To create the clean look you see in the photo we affixed the Capita legs to the underside of the shelving unit, nailed the backing board to it, and cut holes out for cables with a drill and a 1.5 inch holesaw attachment.

We had taken apart our old Billy TV entertainment unit and screwed some of the leftover smaller pieces of wood to the back of the shelving unit to anchor a surge protector and the Signum cable organizers to it. If you don't have any spare wood laying around you can pick up some random pieces from the As-Is section at IKEA. The cable organizers are supposed to hang from things like the underside of desks but we took the actual 'basket' portion and drill it directly to the back of the shelving unit.

Put it all together and you have a clean looking TV stand, cables that are off the ground, and an entertainment unit that takes all of three seconds to vacuum.

~ Stephenie, Toronto

Monday, 7 March 2011

Game Controller Management System


Materials: SIGNUM (500.351.15)

Description: A relatively simple hack. I was frustrated with the area above my radiator being useless, and due to an awesome sale, I got two SIGNUMS for about 12 dollars CAD total.

I ended up using only one of them, and I was looking at other uses for it. Then I realized that I was storing most of the stuff for my Xbox 360 in a cardboard box, and tried to see if the controller would fit the rack. It fit perfectly.


So I just mounted the posts to an old shelf, and installed the SIGNUM opposite to how it normally would be. Had it been under my table, it would have been upside down.

The result? I have a pretty cool rack for my controllers and whatnot.

~ Leslie, Canada