![]() Even if they did pop out occasionally I would slip a thin cardboard insert on the sides as recommend by another reviewer. Others said small scraps may fall out of the sides, I haven't had this problem but most of my paper are whole or half sheets. Once I have the files folders in place they stay in place. Other reviews stated it could be a smidge wider (1/8") and I agree this would help the file folders stay/hang straight and keep them from wanting to turn. NEĪlthough the whole set up (crate + rolling base + cover) was pricey, it's absolutely worth it! I loved it so much that I purchased a second one the day my first one arrived. We are here to work with you to resolve any issues with your purchase. And, whenever you are unhappy with a product, we encourage you to also reach out to our Customer Service Team via email at or via phone at 84. SNS Response: One trick to get the files to slide better is to add wax to the wood runners. ![]() If he can't fix the problem, I'll have him build something similar and scrap this one. My husband is a woodworker, so he is going to try some things however, I'm disappointed I can't use this right out of the box. I'll have to do it on the outside, which will mar the appearance. Now, I don't think that will be possible because the files will catch on it. I knew going in that the huge holes on the sides would leave my paper open for dust but figured I could add a thin sheet of plastic inside to cover those. The files stick and twist and then the bottom of the files come out of the holes on the sides, which will make this difficult to use without modifications. I'd hoped the weight of the cardstock would help. I think they're getting caught on the wood railing at the top, but it could be the sides. Others have complained about this, and I wish the company would address it. This review is for the 12x12 paper crate. Julie 01 10 2022 Files stick and twist and come out of the sides Products are delivered to you pre-assembled, sanded smooth and display ready! One of each size = 25-3/4" (28-3/4" on a Rolling Base) If you're stacking a couple of these together, here's how tall they are:ġ2x12 Paper Crate (2) = 29-1/4" (32-1/4" on a Rolling Base)Ĩ.5x11 Paper Crate (2) = 22" (25" on a Rolling base) You can even roll'em under your desk to best utilize your space. The optional Rolling Base for Paper Crates gives you the flexibility to easily move your stacked file folder crates from one place to another. Hanging files are not included with the 8.5x11 Paper Crate. ![]() You can order additional File Folders if needed from the options above. We know how difficult it is to find 12x12 hanging file folders, so we include a set of 25 file folders with your 12x12 file folder crate. Need more? We've got you covered. Stack the 12x12 on a 12x12 or 8.5x11, or stack the 8.5x11 on a 12x12 Crate. You can even Cover'em! Check out the Paper Crate Cover. The design was carefully engineered to make the Paper Crates easy to lift, weighing less than 4 lbs before adding papers/folders. The file folder crates are designed for stacking, and you can mix and match your crates. The Paper Crates were created for storing your papers in hanging file folders. You can use it to store all sorts of things, from tools to anything else that needs storage.Stack'em, File'em, and Roll'em with the optional Rolling Base for Paper Crates. At the end you should have a practical, sturdy and easy to move around storage unit for your garage. Next, mount the cabinet to the wooden platform you have created and secure it with screws. Then use a hand saw to cut the peg board to a slightly smaller size than each end of the cabinet. Add the casters if you want to and make sure they are positioned correctly. Cut the scrap wood to a slightly smaller size than the base of the cabinet. After it’s dry you can continue with the project. Then use primer and paint to give it a fresh look and add a decorative stripe if you want. Start by sanding and wiping the cabinet clean. Also, it changed its look and instead of being positioned vertically it becomes a horizontal piece. You take a file cabinet that used to serve for storing documents and other similar things and you turn into a storage unit but this time for something completely different. The materials you’ll need are sand paper, spray primer and paint, painter’s masking tape, casters, a peg board and a hanging kit, scrap wood, screws and a power drill. Instead of just throwing it away you can repurpose it and get a perfectly functional storage unit that you can use in the garage. It used to be very useful in the office but, as it became old and out of fashion, other pieces of furniture replaced it. For example, this is an old file cabinet. With a little imagination you can come up with ingenious projects that your home can benefit from. Old pieces of furniture are just items waiting to be repurposed.
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