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RE: Lining material for tool drawers

To: shop-talk@Autox.Team.Net, "Lin, Gary" <Gary.Lin@wang.com>
Subject: RE: Lining material for tool drawers
From: Mark Miller <markm@tutsys.com>
Date: Thu, 9 Jul 1998 10:36:10 -0700
And another good material is 1/8" neoprene sheets.  I bought this at a dive
shop for almost nothing.  Seems everyone (including me) prefers their
wetsuits with nylon on both sides, so the neoprene only is really cheap.

Mark Miller

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> From:         Lin, Gary[SMTP:Gary.Lin@wang.com]
> Sent:         Thursday, July 09, 1998 8:39 AM
> To:   shop-talk@Autox.Team.Net
> Subject:      RE: Lining material for tool drawers
> 
> 
> Something similar and fairly cheap is a non-slip pad for small oriental
> or throw rugs.  It is a mesh sprayed with foam rubber.  Sold in rug
> sizes to 6x8, cut to size.  Find it at Wal-Mart or oriental rug shops.
> 
> Gary Lin
> 
> Mark Bradakis wrote:
> > I've been using a rubberized mesh fabric sold at the grocery store
> > intended as kitchen shelf liners.  I think I actually saw it at a
> > hardware or tool store last week marketed as a toolbox drawer liner.
> > It comes in several colors, in rolls 12 or 18 inches wide, a few feet
> > long.
> 

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