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modeng200006/05/2012 14:45:35
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I have tried to find out who was running the stand selling plastic boxes at the ME Exhibition at Sandown last year but have failed!

I wonder if you can help me David please?

John

Robert Dodds06/05/2012 20:03:49
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John,

Have you seen

http://www.modelengineershow.co.uk/editorial/page.asp?p=662

Although dated 2011 it may be the start of 2012 list but see contact to Duncan Armstrong at MHS on the same page. He Should know

Bob D

modeng200006/05/2012 20:14:36
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Many thanks Bob.

John

Nicholas Farr06/05/2012 20:16:57
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Hi John, do you mean these people.

http://www.bbeng.co.uk/

They were at The London Exhibition as well as Sandown, and are usually at the Midlands.

Regards Nick

David Clark 106/05/2012 20:20:28
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Hi There

It is still 2011.

We are just about to update it.

regards david

modeng200006/05/2012 20:29:25
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Hi Nick, It might be bbeng.co.uk but the web site is 'coming soon' so there is no info other than a phone number and an email address. It certainly seems like them, I'll try after the holiday.

John

modeng200006/05/2012 20:29:55
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Thanks David

John

Nicholas Farr06/05/2012 21:00:53
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Hi John, forgot to say the the people in the link in my last post were selling plastic boxs of all sorts of sizes at the last three exhibitions that I've been to.

Regards Nick.

Ian Welford06/05/2012 21:20:58
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There's a guy attends Rufforth ( nr York) autojumble every month who seels "really useful boxes" products very reasonably.

Ian

modeng200007/05/2012 07:16:47
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Robert and Nicholas,

Duncan Armstrong has been in touch and confirms what Nicholas wrote so I'm sure that I know who it is I'm looking for now. Could well be the same guy that you mention Ian.

Thanks for the help with this,

John

magpie07/05/2012 08:21:18
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BB engineering also have an ebay shop at http://stores.ebay.co.uk/BB-ENGINEERING-SUPPLIES

Hope this helps. Cheers Derek

modeng200007/05/2012 11:07:38
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Thanks Derek, no mention of plastic boxes.

I've emailed them so hope to have some info soon.

John

KWIL07/05/2012 12:23:25
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Reallyusefulproducts.co.uk make the boxes and have a website for buying.

modeng200007/05/2012 16:35:29
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Kwil, thanks for the Reallyusefulproducts link. They have just what I have been looking for.

John

Springbok08/05/2012 04:59:42
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I got dragged (kicking and screaming) into one of the larger Tesco stores over the bank holls and noticed they had plastic boxes of all sizes.

Bob

modeng200008/05/2012 07:47:45
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Hi Bob, thanks for suggesting Tesco. I posted on Mod Eng Clearing House before I realised that the ME forum would be best. Tesco do indeed stock boxes made by 'Reallyusefulproducts' but I haven't seen the shape I require.

John

David Clark 108/05/2012 09:08:45
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Hi There

Staples used to do realy useful boxes, all shapes and sizes.

They probably still do.

regards David

modeng200009/05/2012 06:31:58
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Thanks David,

Staples do stock boxes made by Reallyusefulproducts.co.uk but I might have to order if I buy from there as it seems they don't normally keep the size I need. It is possible to buy direct from Reallyusefulproducts.co.uk.

John

David Littlewood09/05/2012 13:00:41
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I would add my recommendation for Really Useful Boxes; they are not the cheapest around, but their quality is first rate whereas cheaper ones are usually disappointing. I have scores of the things, from very small to quite large; the small and medium ones are used for socket screws (of which I have several lifetimes' supply), cutting tips, milling cutters, bearings and the like. Larger ones are mainly for storing metal offcuts; they seem to have survived several years' use in that without apparent damage, and the amount I put in each is limited more by my ability to hump them around than their intrinsic strength.

David

modeng200009/05/2012 14:22:47
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Thanks David,

That is what I thought from seeing them on their web site.

John

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