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On Fri, 9 Jan 2009 @ 15:26:43, Roger Hamperian wrote:
<<I am looking for a tray that could be used to separate layers of smaller =
items in a cubic foot box. Ideally this would have outside dimensions of =
approximately 11 =BD" X 14 =BD" with 2-3" sides. I have searched most of =
the archival supply catalogs without success. I could probably use half =
of an 11 X 14 print storage box, but would like to find something more =
economical. Suggestions anyone?>>
Does it have to be plastic? Why not take a piece of corrugated cardboard about 3" larger than the dimensions you seek, cut a 3" square out of each corner, fold up the sides, tape them (with good archival tape if need be) to form your corners, and viola! You have a tray.
Jim Mullen
Wichita, KS
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Roger Hamperian
Lexington, KY=20
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