http://www.kidsquartersonline.com/stacking_storage_bins.htm Looks like
these would be simple enough to clone. Seem a bit pricey if you're
buying - to me anyway. Says with the casters even a small child can
move them easily. I'd be a bit worried about a little kid pulling it
over, or getting hurt trying to take one off.
My personal thoughts with something like this, it looks neat, but
gets to ba a PITA about the 2d or 3d time you have to unstack, and then
restack, to get to something.
JOAT
There must be a hundred silver dollars in here. I can't handle that sort
o' money, you've gotta be in the league of lawyers to steal that much.
- J. H. "Flannelfoot" Boggis
Life just ain't life without good music. - JOAT
Web Page Update 6 Oct 2003.
Some tunes I like.
http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofalltrades/SOMETUNESILIKE/
T. wrote:
> http://www.kidsquartersonline.com/stacking_storage_bins.htm Looks like
> these would be simple enough to clone. Seem a bit pricey if you're
> buying - to me anyway. Says with the casters even a small child can
> move them easily. I'd be a bit worried about a little kid pulling it
> over, or getting hurt trying to take one off.
> My personal thoughts with something like this, it looks neat, but
> gets to ba a PITA about the 2d or 3d time you have to unstack, and then
> restack, to get to something.
>
> JOAT
> There must be a hundred silver dollars in here. I can't handle that sort
> o' money, you've gotta be in the league of lawyers to steal that much.
> - J. H. "Flannelfoot" Boggis
>
> Life just ain't life without good music. - JOAT
> Web Page Update 6 Oct 2003.
> Some tunes I like.
> http://community-2.webtv.net/Jakofalltrades/SOMETUNESILIKE/
>
interesting, you could use 3/4" stock for the bottoms and leave it proud
of the bottom to make the "interlock". base with casters could be 1/2"
stock and flush. Hmmm, could work in the garage also, little beefier
casters...
BRuce