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It may end up that way Scott, but wanting to check for off the shelf solutions first
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we found a plan chest a few weeks ago £25 on gumtree - so they do turn up, my first one came from a school having a re-fit and was destined for the skip, luckily i drove past at the right time, and a few cans to show my appreciation they even delivered it for me.

just a thought tile showrooms have various pull out drawers to show off tiles, might be worth nipping in to one, just for a mooch around to get ideas. best recent buy is a 16drawer A4 metal file cabinet, ideal for keeping cut slogans in for our t shirts £20 off a facebook sales site
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just seen these, not sure how close they are for you http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MULTIDRAWER-F ... 6121&rt=nc
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11 years ago we had a pine chest of drawers with a baby changing top, made to our specification by a local chippy. It wasn't anywhere near as expensive as I expected...hence why I went ahead with it!

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pisquee;97994 wrote:It may end up that way Scott, but wanting to check for off the shelf solutions first
Fair play. Best of luck in the quest!
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A Scandinavian drawer type thing? Or one of those huge A0 drawer systems you see in art supply shops.

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So this in a shop today (Whamproducts branded) http://www.plasticboxshop.co.uk/craft-s ... 7-01-p1019
Would possibly work on the 9cm square coasters that I use but not sure on your sizing. http://www.whamproducts.co.uk/
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We went for 40 of these
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/330934484875? ... EBIDX%3AIT
The XL3 size, along with metal fixing plate, and they're all now hanging on the wall, currently each holding a minimum working stock of 4 of each design.
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