Thread: A4 Reference Chart Storage
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29-06-2016 #1
Having worked in offices where this kind of A4 quick-reference was used it never occurred to me that lots of people may not be aware that they exist.
A4 sheets are stored in double sided framed clear plastic folders which are easily leafed through to select the required information, the frames can be unclipped and taken to the machine or bench then clipped back in place when finished with, the paper is protected from dirt and damage.
At around £25 for a 10 page unit they aren't cheap but they are brilliant way to store and access tapping charts, drill size equivalent charts, thread identification data etc. in a workshop where "every square inch counts",
Regards,
NickLast edited by magicniner; 29-06-2016 at 09:24 AM.
You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D
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