im trying to get hold of some or one of those mountboard storage carts, second hand if possible.
any second hand versions out there?
lion do one called the Ultimo. are there any other types i should be aware of?
any replies gratefully received.
mark
mountboard storage carts
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Re: mountboard storage carts
actually they are not that hard to make 

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Re: mountboard storage carts
Hi Mark,
Ann here at Tabmaster Uk. I have 5 of the Ultimo storage carts left in stock that I can offer at a reduced price of £45.00 each. Please give me a call if you are interested. Hope that helps.
Ann here at Tabmaster Uk. I have 5 of the Ultimo storage carts left in stock that I can offer at a reduced price of £45.00 each. Please give me a call if you are interested. Hope that helps.
Re: mountboard storage carts
i made some mountcard storage with some slat wall and 9mm mdf with the slat wall going top and bottom and the mdf going into the slots,works well and gve me extra worktop space,can hold 40 or so sheets in each compartment
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thanks Dougie
that sounds like a cost effective method.
when you insert the 9mm mdf, does it remain solidly at 9o degrees to the slatwall or does it want to slant onto its side?
ie. can it remain upright without any other support?
if not then it sounds ideal.
mark
that sounds like a cost effective method.
when you insert the 9mm mdf, does it remain solidly at 9o degrees to the slatwall or does it want to slant onto its side?
ie. can it remain upright without any other support?
if not then it sounds ideal.
mark
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Re: mountboard storage carts
What is " slat wall " ? sounds an interesting project, need some extra storage myself. Can you give me more details of these DIY storage units.