Here’s a full write-up on the first year of my Home-Lab: https://piefed.social/post/1002037
Since then I’ve now added networking and a self built 10" rack, I was undecided between MikroTik and UniFi but ended up going UniFI and I’m quite happy.
Building the 2020 Aluminum profile 10" server rack was a lot of fun and I learnt a lot of lessons along the way like:
- Cutting perfectly straight with a hacksaw is a bitch and nearly impossible (or at least for me) would not recommend.
- Buy a table/mitre saw or have them pre-cut
- Tapping threads yourself is a lot of fun, and I would recommend doing it yourself, worked perfectly every time.
- Bolt length and head size matters, even 1mm matters (that’s what she said)
It’s janky I know, but I love it and it’s a lot less Janky than when everything was just on my desk
Next step for me would be to buy a 3D Printer (Sovol S6 Plus Ace) and print custom racks for everything
Shout out to https://www.motedis.com/ for the Aluminum parts, they can cut and tap all the parts to your desired length if you don’t want to bother with that, but that’s half the fun (and frustration)

Hey, nice rack.
This is so fucking awesome! Congrats on the build!
It’s jankey I know
if this is jankey, my 10" rack belongs in the landfill
Do you have any interesting plans to do something against the future dust buildup?
Was eyeing a 52Pi rack for a good little while this post inspired me to get one, but then I saw the shipping cost.


Ooof that is rough!!
If you can make your own like I did I would highly recommend it.
If you have the Alu tubing cut and threaded for you most of the work is done
If you can make your own like I did I would highly recommend it.
Honestly I could, metal fabrication comes in handy, get it shop issued and laser or water cut send it through the machinists, I would have to supply the material myself which would be difficult but certainly doable.
I’ll have to consider this! By chance do you have drawings or dimensions of your rack as a starting point, looks like you’re using Aluminum HSS for the frame? Completely understandable if you rather not share the details,
I’m more than happy to share. If others didn’t share I wouldn’t have been able to do my hobby.
So basically I just kinda copied this:
https://www.darkrym.com/posts/2025/05/my-rack-setup-2020-extrusion-diy-mini-rack/The biggest difference is I used different corners, and I made mine a bit deeper (28cm total, so that it would fit a 30cm 3D printer bed)
I absolutely love that zip-tie mounting solution, it’s the kind of thing I wish I saw in more homelab setups.
Thanks I love the jank, one day it’s going to be all neat and tidy and I’m going to miss the mess that it used to be, it adds character.
Damn thats a clean setup 🔥
That’s pretty slick.
What are the HDDs plugged into? Would you mind posting some photos of the back?
Right now the back is literally empty, I’m planning on moving all the power cords there soon.
The HDDs are plugged into the ODROID H4+ (the thing that looks like a PSU)
Check my linked post and you’ll see what I’m talking about
Not that jank, it looks great.
Good work man, that’s a nice setup. Loving the custom frame.
How/to what are the drives below connected to?
They are connected to the ODROID H4+ mini PC above with SATA
How did you connect a 3.5 externally? Sata to mini PC and power from the PSU?
The thing that looks like a PSU is actuall a ODROID H4+ it has 4 SATA and power connectors, so I just power it from that.
It’s all in excruciating detail here: https://www.hardkernel.com/shop/odroid-h4-plus/
You can also have a look at my old post: https://piefed.social/post/1002037 that might give you a better idea.
It’s perfect!!!
Fully custom? Sick! Where do I get one? 😅
Nice! I want to build a rack too but want to fit a regular ATX board to fit older / cheaper hardware. So it has to be at least 304mm wide, probably 400mm






