Without any equivocation, I would provide an endorsement for these as the
most efficient and highest quality files available for storing large format
drawings, from 17x22 up. No need to apply any adhesive, protected from
water, dust, light on 6-sides able to lock and they don't become buoyant
when subjected to large volumes of water. Compression springs keep drawings
from slipping around in the pockets, and you can store multiple media types
in the same cabinet.
Larry
http://www.ulrichcorp.com/http://www.ulrichcorp.com/FilingSystems/planfile.html#spec
Question to everyone in the engineering and archirtecture world: how do you
> store your large paper and vellum drawings? We are reassessing the system
> that we are currently using (adhesive backed mylar carrier strips from which
> we hang the drawings in cabinets)
>
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Larry Medina
Danville, CA
RIM Professional since 1972
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