Rack final by neilgates, on Flickr
So I put a sheet of rubber between the wall and the "rack" and tried again. Still the same. Dammit! Wonder what use they are for?

Just had an outbuilding built for home cinema, so took the opportunity to run some more CAT6a into the house and get a new network cabinet
Kit is:
(On the wall) Openreach FTTP modem @ 330/30
Cat6a Patch Panel
Cisco SG200 26P POE switch
Linksys SR2024 Gigabit switch
Ubiquiti EdgeRouter
Dell Poweredge 2950
Dell Poweredge 1950 - Both used for ESXI
Custom home server with ~20TB usable storage
Hopefully getting a couple R610/R710s to replace the 2950 and 1950 soon
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but it's 1000x tidier than what i started with! and it's all documented 
Can I ask what the depth of your rack is in that picture? I'm looking at a new rack to house my R310s/410 & 510 with rail kits but I'm not sure how deep it should really be.
Mine is actually 1000mm, I wanted extra space at the back for cabling etc, its quite big!
Awesome thanks. What is the physical height of the rack and how many Us is it?
I need to use something other than a potato to take pictures, but here it is:
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Bottom to top, I have:
- 2x Dell 1u 8CPU Core / 16GB of RAM / 1TB of Disk ESXi hosts (currently powered off)
- 1x 4u FreeNAS + Plex Media Server 2x 4 LGA 2011 CPU Cores / 32GB of RAM / 24TB of Storage & 18TB Usable
- 1x HP 1920 1GBs Fanless switch
- 1x HP N54L Server w/ 2GB RAM running Ubuntu + PMS
At the top i've also got a rackmounted monitor that i've placed on a shelf due to lack of rails.
FYP: