Map or Plan drawers are pretty good too. Engineers and architects use them.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Eichhorst <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, 10 August 1998 17:22
Subject: Off The Air
>I am sorry for the trouble some of you had trying to contact me but the
>server I subscribe to was off of the air for the last three days. The
>address you have for me is still good.
>
>Tom Eichhorst
>
>Oh, I had better mention shells or risk someone's ire. How about shell
>cabinets. I recently purchased an old metal filing cabinet for computer
>cards (remember those?). It has 20 drawers that pull out in pairs but
>can be pulled completely out of the cabinet individually. We spent half
>of today cleaning it (a bit of rust and a lot of grime) and tomorrow I
>will paint spots that really need it. For less than $100 I believe this
>will make a really nice shell cabinet. I found three other similar ones
>at different antique/treasure/junk dealers. One was by Remington and
>must have weighed 250 pounds empty! The others were more reasonable. So
>if you need a cabinet and can't/don't want to spend $400 to $700; maybe
>this is an alternative available in your area. Good shelling.
>