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Come for a Visit. If you''re ever in the Portland, OR area, we''d love to show you around our factory. As we''ve said before, it is very state-of-the-art. Call to let us know you''re coming (of course, we''ll want to tidy up!). 15. No Roadblocks! That''s the last thing you need in your busy day. There are no "policy manuals" basicelectronics at our website! 1. Determine Your Space 2. Think About Your Hardware 3. Choose an Cart size you basicelectronics think might work. 4. Make Your Choice of Height and Depth 5. Pick Your Colors 1. Determine Your Space How much space do you have for your work area in width, depth and height? Measure exactly! We know it''s frustrating to return something because of a half-inch error. 2. Think About Your Hardware Consider the overall size and weight of your hardware and how you use it. Do you like to reach overhead to access it? Underneath? What is your best keyboard height? How might your hardware change in the future? (Carts can grow with you.)

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