RE: Recommendation for work table and object cart?
couldn't agree more - lose the chaff. how about the question that started it all......
I assume you want a cart w/ pneumatic tires. Here's lots of carts and tires to choose from.
http://www.rcpworksmarter.com/rcp/products/detail.jsp?categoryID=2&subcategoryID=328&rcpNum=4500-88&subcategoryID_rcpNum=328_4500-88&categoryID_rcpNum=2_4500-88&categoryID_subcategoryID_rcpNum=2_328_4500-88
http://www.chdist.com/material-handling-equipment/carts-trucks/b-225
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/category_6970_101+1542
http://www.globalindustrial.com/gcs/index.web
http://www.mcmaster.com/
http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/N2SRBR?KNC-T7L391316886
http://www.anytimeproducts.com/select/206_security_carts_and_trucks_selection.htm
>>> "Bryan" <bryan@cookescrating.com> 4/3/08 1:49 PM >>>
I think there are very few problems with our PACIN list serve because it is
very well managed and controlled. For that matter it is not heavily
trafficked and when it is used the information provided is usually quite
excellent. If you compare PACIN to the 30 -40 + daily RCAAM list messages,
our traffic is practically nil. (This is not a commentary on the quality of
the RCAAM list - which is very useful - but is only intended to compare the
relative volumes of e-mails). So why should anyone become annoyed about a
mis-event that only occurs only once or twice a year? Bryan Cooke
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From: pacinlist-bounces@pacin.org [mailto:pacinlist-bounces@pacin.org] On
Behalf Of Brent Powell
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 1:50 PM
To: PACIN ListServ
Subject: RE: Recommendation for work table and object cart?
Why does this happen should be your question not that it happens too much!
Computers are not perfect and so is this world we live in outside of the
cyber world. Everyone take a chill pill and deal with it a bit. Webmasters
deal with these problems all the time and if you think t happens a lot on
this site you should try being on others.
Brent
Brent Powell
Head of Preparation
Asian Art Museum
200 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA.94102
PH: 415-581-3550
EMAIL: bpowell@asianart.org
http://www.asianart.org
"Brad Gonyer"
<bgonyer@decordov
a.org> To
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pacinlist-bounces <pacinlist@pacin.org>
@pacin.org cc
Subject
04/03/2008 01:35 RE: Recommendation for work table
PM and object cart?
Please respond to
PACIN ListServ
<pacinlist@pacin.
org>
This happens too much. Please take me off your list
Thankyou
Bradford Gonyer
Chief Preparator
DeCordova Museum
51 Sandy Pond Rd.
Lincoln, Ma.
01773
Tel. 781-259-3634
-----Original Message-----
From: pacinlist-bounces@pacin.org [mailto:pacinlist-bounces@pacin.org]
On Behalf Of Felipe Santos
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 2:23 PM
To: PACIN ListServ
Subject: Re: Recommendation for work table and object cart?
Please remove me from your list.
Thanks
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