Standbox system
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Hi, I found this new product ( http://www.cmldistribution.co.uk/cml...tId=0000006362 ) and it looks like good solution for my storage issues. Does anybody have expiriences with it ?Any opinion will be apreciated
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You know if you're the manufacture of that it's within the rules to have Product announcements,, you don't have to pretend to be a new member and post this. If I'm off base here I apologize
I must say, I like that product, I'd seen this video before,,, but I fly much larger planes so it won't work for me,, besides it being a little pricey
The other thing,, That web site sucks, each time you try and look at a different picture it reloads the entire page,, very poor web site design, I gave up after 3 pics
good luck
I must say, I like that product, I'd seen this video before,,, but I fly much larger planes so it won't work for me,, besides it being a little pricey
The other thing,, That web site sucks, each time you try and look at a different picture it reloads the entire page,, very poor web site design, I gave up after 3 pics
good luck
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If you need the model on the bottom - and you have enough room to spread the upper units all over to get to it - you didn't need the storage units to begin with. ;-)
I use $13 Robart stands and furring strip/PVC pipe w/insulation racking. Cheap and infinately expandable - and any model and wing is readily available.
I also have a few "built-ins" to get models off the floor (nothing worse than backing up and hearing that sickening "crunch" sound).

I use $13 Robart stands and furring strip/PVC pipe w/insulation racking. Cheap and infinately expandable - and any model and wing is readily available.
I also have a few "built-ins" to get models off the floor (nothing worse than backing up and hearing that sickening "crunch" sound).





