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Hi I’ve recently acquired this set of old draughtsman drawers which I intend to use for fossil storage. The drawers were used for storing A0 paper and they originate from an old paper mill and are dated to the early 1900s. Each drawer is about 70 mm deep. Just need to fill them now Nick
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Finally: Some better storage tucked away in a small part of my room. I do not have everything away and organized yet, but most of it is done. Efficient-Somewhat Frustratingly Disproportionate- Somewhat A good amount of space for my growing collection- We have some leftover space Good Looking- Eeh Functionality- On par Of course, this looks ten times worse and is filled with ten times less than most of you guys' and gals' magic cabinets, but is doing a good job right now. Thanks to @sharkdoctor for making it hard to keep these drawers empty Thanks for reading, FA
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Finally getting around to a project I have been wanting to do for a while now, making acrylic ID tags for my specimens. These particular ones (2.75x0.75") are sized to fit in the 3x3x0.75" boxes that I typically use in my drawers. And just for fun, my North Sulphur River drawer, which needs a little better organizing (and some tags) but I like it.
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Does anyone know a good source (or any source) for these label holders for the front of the drawers on your specimen cabinets? I'd prefer this kind, with small holes for small tacks rather than larger holes that require larger (overkill) nails or screws, and preferably two of them per holder, not 3 or 4. I need at least 90 or 98 of them. I will probably need another 30 or 52 narrower ones for my smaller unit(s) with shallower drawers if these are too wide. This pic came from a Google image search, but this actual pic (and model) could not be found anywhere on the website it supposedly came from! I wish I understood why Google does that sometimes.
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