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Re: Plano boxes
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lugnet.dear-lego
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Date:
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Sun, 16 Jul 2000 06:34:15 GMT
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Agreed. 739, with trays with lids, AND a lockdown bar to keep the trays in the
PLASTIC housing, would get me buying a LOT of them. I currently only own one, as
a curiousity.
As it is, I have bought TONS of Iris rolling drawers, and will buy more, since
they are now modular (well, they were before if you used a screwdriver to release
the layers, but now they have a finger latch). All they need is a locking bar for
transport, and they are perfect for sorting HUGE collections.
Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> In lugnet.dear-lego, Robert M. Dye writes:
> > If you check out the newsgroup lugnet.storage, you will find that many of
> > the adult fans are buying Plano tackle system boxes for storage needs.
> > Seems to me thses would make a great accessory...and you could have one made
> > for you to specification, to fit the needs of afols.
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> And if it galls you to license to another plastic manufacturer, consider
> dusting off some of your older designs.. or reworking them
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> 759 and the trays it uses are nice. Different sizes, rounded bottoms, etc. But
> not very modular as the case is heavy wood, and not very transportable as the
> bins don't have latchdowns
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> ++Lar
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| (...) And if it galls you to license to another plastic manufacturer, consider dusting off some of your older designs.. or reworking them 759 and the trays it uses are nice. Different sizes, rounded bottoms, etc. But not very modular as the case is (...) (24 years ago, 13-Jul-00, to lugnet.dear-lego)
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