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Re: Wanted - more efficient storage
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lugnet.storage
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Sun, 9 Sep 2001 11:13:35 GMT
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Hi Frank,
Did you ever thought about the idea of stacking the boxes or containers not
higher then 2 or three High ?
We do have an system out here thats using an rail fitted to the wall and the
shelfs are adjustable by an distance of 3 cm.The seize of the shelfs is your
own free choice. By using that method youll even be able to use the free
paper boxes without the problem off large loads ontop of them deforming them
slowly.
I use the copierpaper boxes myself and write the contents on the front and
the left or right side. Topping them away as soon as they wore down.
Greetings Have fun and keep building
Nico
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