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RE: [OT] Perspex fabrication



You know you want to send a picture !!

Jonathan.


-----Original Message-----
From:	White, Peter [mailto:peter.white@xxxxxxx]
Sent:	Wednesday, 04 February, 2004 16:59
To:	ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject:	[ukha_d] [OT] Perspex fabrication

All

I won't bore you with the background, but basically we need
to replace a
't-card' system at work with something a little more
flexible and less
space-consuming.  Whilst in another office yesterday, they
had this funky
perspex creation that was about 1mtr tall by 2 wide, with
about 30 columns
attached to it vertically.  Inside these columns were
various colourer cubed
indicating a certain activity, and a gap at the bottom to
remove each cube
(and a hole at the top to drop them in).    I'm doing a
really bad job if
describing this, but basically it was just a long line of
1mtr, transparent,
upright hollow square tubes with 2cm/sq blocks in them.
coloured I saw this
in Sweden, so there's no chance of finding out the
manufacturer, but does
anyone know of anything broadly similar, or a company that
will make
something up for us?

I have a surreptitiously taken photo if anyone's really
interested!

Thanks

______________________________________________
Pete


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