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April 20, 2007, Newsletter Issue #86: Mounting A Surge Protector
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A DIY project that is sure to clean up messy wires under your office desk is mounting a surge protector underneath. Not only will this keep the surge protector from being kicked around under the desk, the cords and wires can be neatly bundled or clipped so that none of them are exposed. Mounting can be done by simply drilling several holes in a concealed area and placing nails that stick out just enough to hang the surge protector on. This makes it easy for the surge protector to be removed, so there is no hassle when the office needs to be cleaned or rearranged.
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