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Re: A specific question regarding IRIS shelves
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lugnet.storage
Date: 
Wed, 23 Jan 2002 15:09:48 GMT
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In lugnet.storage, Keith Jacquemin writes:
I used "foamcore" board and hot melt glue to subdivide my IRIS drawers. You can
buy
foamcore at any art/craft store. Just cut it square with an exacto knife, glue
the dividers together, and
slip them in the drawer.

David Simmons wrote:

I have two of the black six drawer cart units. They hold a lot of my bulk
pieces and still fit under my tables. I picked them up at Office Depot for
around $30. If you are going to use foam core to sub divide the drawers,
that's just another reason to go to Office Depot. You can get everything there.

-Duane



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  Re: A specific question regarding IRIS shelves
 
I also have IRIS Drawers here... is it the one made in Netherlands? If so.. The 6 drawer systems are great... just made mine in to a 12 draw system by removing the stacking cover and more will be coming :-D Also what is "foamcore"? Any pictures of (...) (23 years ago, 23-Jan-02, to lugnet.storage)

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  Re: A specific question regarding IRIS shelves
 
I used "foamcore" board and hot melt glue to subdivide my IRIS drawers. You can buy foamcore at any art/craft store. Just cut it square with an exacto knife, glue the dividers together, and slip them in the drawer. (...) (23 years ago, 23-Jan-02, to lugnet.storage)

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