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18 Responses to Good Stuff from Switzerland james Says: November 30th, 2009 at 14: 05 Henry, with all the breweries and quality Belgian beer cafes around amsterdam, they must have some crates handy. Dont any of you have any commentary about my post about Japan? That took a lot longer to research and write! Not just useful for loading and unloading the bike without a wobble, but also impressively capable of keeping the bike upright on high-speed (and bumpy) train journeys all by itself wow. That way, I can group similar categories together, like different school subjects. ) I dont know, but I like the plastic crate with the WorkCycles logo. Not sure if thats more or less than the wooden or plastic crates in this blog entry. Theyre super tough but also ugly as sin. Peter Says: December 3rd, 2009 at 12: 56 BlackDawn,Funny you mention that. I found
An Easy and Affordable Way to Organize Your PapersPaperwork can easily get out of hand. de/Weinkisten-Weinkiste-Holzkisten-Kiste-Rabatte-beachten_W0QQitemZ270489035288QQcmdZViewItemQQptZRegale_Regalsysteme? hash=item3efa672218macred David Says: December 1st, 2009 at 00: 10 I think you have to ask a vintager On ebay you will find a few offers : cgi. Instead I wanted to sing the praises of the forgotten other subject of Henrys post: the excellent bi-pod stand that WorkCycles bikes can be supplied with. ) I dont know, but I like the
Not quite authentic, but if you cant find a source this might fill the need. The sad part is I keep meaning to change it out of the milk crate. I found mine on sale at Wal-Mart for under $5 and they are easy to find at office supply stores. with fire and heat. Theyre very pretty and look nicely made but nobody here will pay $125 for a wooden crate to leave outside on their bike. Nick Says: December 2nd, 2009 at 10: 01 Hey Henry,Do you know School subjects, bills, things to save, work documents, and writing are some of my categories. de/Weinkisten-Weinkiste-Holzkisten-Kiste-Rabatte-beachten_W0QQitemZ270489035288QQcmdZViewItemQQptZRegale_Regalsysteme? hash=item3efa672218macred David Says: December 1st, 2009 at 00: 10 I think you have to ask a vintager On ebay you will find a few offers : cgi. treberden,Those Bates Crates are a perfect example of my comment just above. Not just useful for loading and unloading the
Weve built some bikes for the Dutch military and may have an opportunity to do more. John, We sell a few different industrial plastic crates, all of which are very tough. I piled my papers on the floor. Nick Says: December 2nd, 2009 at 10: 28 MacFred,That wine crate dealer is a great tip Ill get Richard on the line with those folks and well see what shows up. The sad part is I keep meaning to change it out of the milk crate. with fire and heat. I can send a photo if you want to see it; but Id need an address to send it to. BlackDawn Says: December 3rd, 2009 at 20: 53 I was aiming at MI-6 but whatever Leave a Reply Name Mail (will not be published) Website Notify me of followup comments via e-mail
Weve built some bikes for the Dutch military and may have an opportunity to do more. Since I seem to use them in about every car related project at some point they really are indispensable tools Yes I consider them tools. Your categories will depend on your needs. There are bills, letters, school papers, forms to be filled out, and more. Dublin Ireland Says: November 30th, 2009 at 12: 54 James, Good idea well have to figure out how to investigate that one. Until one Day in my Local Supermarket I found they were selling Collapsible Plastic Crates that could be Flat Packed. The sad part is I keep meaning to change it out of the milk crate. If you have a crate with grooves in the top, you can get hanging file folders, which keep everything very neat and organized. School subjects, bills, things to save, work documents, and writing are some of
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