From: Man-wai Chang ToDie (33.6k) on
> You could use cardboards to make n-shape fan exhaust
> so that oil is easy to fall directly into the hardware.
^ less
> Cheap and easy to rebuild.
>


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From: JKevorkian on
On Tue, 6 May 2008 07:29:41 -0400, "Dave" <noway(a)nohow.not> wrote:

>> I am looking into setting up a computer and lcd monitor in a restaurant
>> kitchen in close proximity to a very greasy area of the kitchen for the
>> purpose of the cooks being able to see food orders placed by customers.
>>
>> I want to know if there are any inexpensive products available to
>> protect the devices from grease build up.
>>
>> Anyone have any ideas/suggestions?

DAGS for "shop-hardened" computer stations. They're specifically designed for
less-than-friendly work environments like machine shops, factory floors,
tire/auto repair shops, etc.
From: mizerydearia on

I'm not sure why I didn't think of it initially, but instead of setting
up a computer or monitor in the kitchen for cooks to receive food
orders, a simple ticket printer connected to a computer or network to
print out food orders would be most cost effective and efficient.

I'll look into what kind of products are available. Perhaps I can find
something that connects to a wireless network (which may not be most
cost effective, but would be better than having an ethernet cable to
deal with).




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From: Man-wai Chang ToDie (33.6k) on
> I'm not sure why I didn't think of it initially, but instead of setting
> up a computer or monitor in the kitchen for cooks to receive food
> orders, a simple ticket printer connected to a computer or network to
> print out food orders would be most cost effective and efficient.

That's how one restaurant I know is doing it. A printed ticket
could also make it easier for the cooks to keep track of orders...

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From: Claude Hopper (11) 5. ? on
mizerydearia wrote:
> I am looking into setting up a computer and lcd monitor in a restaurant
> kitchen in close proximity to a very greasy area of the kitchen for the
> purpose of the cooks being able to see food orders placed by customers.
>
> I want to know if there are any inexpensive products available to
> protect the devices from grease build up.
>
> Anyone have any ideas/suggestions?
>
>
>
>
Put them in a glass front box that draws in air from another area or the
basement.

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