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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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cool! I have a set of old tool and die drawers that I use for my main collection.

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49 minutes ago, Welsh Wizard said:

Each drawer is about 70 mm deep. Just need to fill them now

So it's 2-3/4" deep? and about 7" wide?

 

 

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1 hour ago, Mark Kmiecik said:

So it's 2-3/4" deep? and about 7" wide?

Me thinks he meant 70cm deep.

Otherwise, we're talking about doll furniture and storing one fossil per drawer. :wacko:

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2 hours ago, Mark Kmiecik said:

So it's 2-3/4" deep? and about 7" wide?

 

51 minutes ago, caldigger said:

Me thinks he meant 70cm deep.

Otherwise, we're talking about doll furniture and storing one fossil per drawer. :wacko:

 

If each drawer is 70mm deep then it looks like the height of the cabinet is around 50cm tall, and a little less than a metre in width. 

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Hi guys

 

Reading the replies made me laugh but I think you've got your measurements mixed up. It must be the US - UK translation. It's certainly not dolls furniture unless it's for really big dolls!

 

Just to reiterate, each drawer is about 70 mm deep i.e. each drawer is just shy of 3 inches deep and there are 6 drawers. The whole unit is about 3 foot tall which is just under 1 meter or 1000 mm if you prefer. It's about 4 foot across and 3 foot from the front to the back.

 

Valangian dinosaur bones in the top drawer and rhaetian marine reptiles in the bottom drawer.

 

Hope this helps

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I believe the "depth" of a drawer is the distance from front to back, top to bottom is height, and side to side is width. At least that's been the impression I got over the last 60 years. Has that changed lately? And if it did why did no one alert me to it? :)

 

 

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First thing out of its box and ready for display above the drawers.

 

An early Jurassic ichthyosaur. Probably Leptonectes tenuirostris, from the Hettangian of Somerset. It must’ve taken a nosedive to the seabed as it’s skull and paddles are a bit mixed together.

 

 

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I’m going to fill some of the drawers with fossils embedded in foam.

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And I may leave some of the bigger fossils out of the foam.

 

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Geez you've got some amazing stuff in your collection!!

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On 02/06/2019 at 7:58 PM, The Amateur Paleontologist said:

Geez you've got some amazing stuff in your collection!!

-Christian

 

Thanks Christian

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A bit more progress.

 

Some iguanodon and other bits.

 

Nick

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2 hours ago, RJB said:

  Nice cabinet.  and some nice fossils too!

 

RB

 

Thanks RB

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Starting laying out Kimmeridge dinosaurs and Lower Lias fish.

 

 

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Beautiful cabinet .  And nice job on the foam inlays.  

 

Oh, and I see some really cool fossil there too.  Hats off to you all around.  

 

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23 hours ago, jpc said:

Beautiful cabinet .  And nice job on the foam inlays.  

 

Oh, and I see some really cool fossil there too.  Hats off to you all around.  

 

 

Thanks JPC

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Been a busy weekend. Finished a couple of the drawers. Now started on the lower Jurassic ichthyosaur bits.

 

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I’ve acquired some more drawers for storing my fossils.
 

There are from an old Welsh farmhouse. The dimensions are 85 cm tall by 50 cm wide by 62 cm. Drawers are circa 12 cm deep.

 

Just got to fill them now.

 

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Nice more space for more fossils. Are you sure it’s 12 cm not 12 mm :)

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