Shouldn't
Ken Gano
world worst proof reader
-----Original Message-----
From: Gano, Ken <kengano@advant.com>
To: Mark Bradakis <mjb@cs.utah.edu>; shop-talk@Autox.Team.Net
<shop-talk@Autox.Team.Net>
Date: Thursday, May 07, 1998 12:07 AM
Subject: Re: Solvent Storage
>
>A local factory has made quite a business out of this. Basically, they
>build a steel cabinet out of mesh (heavy grade, like deck plate.) They
>build these propane cylinder cabinets you see outside hardware stores.
>Should be tough to fabricate something like that.
>
>kengano@advant.com
>downstate illinois
>1959 TR3A TS57756L
>1958 Model 10 Sedan TBE9239LDLB
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mark Bradakis <mjb@cs.utah.edu>
>To: shop-talk@Autox.Team.Net <shop-talk@Autox.Team.Net>
>Date: Wednesday, May 06, 1998 6:44 PM
>Subject: Re: Solvent Storage
>
>
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>>The usual home center and hardware stores tend to have wood or plastic
>>cabinets. Check out a large office supply store if you have one in your
>>area. They often have metal cabinets designed to give your important
>>papers an extra second or two of fire protection. Plus these cabinets
>>often have locking doors, another help to keep little hands out.
>>
>>I have a large 6 foot metal cabinet for paint and solvent storage I
>>picked up from the University's surplus property store.
>>
>>mjb.
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