[Noisebridge-discuss] Temporary Locker Space (vs/ shelves)
grey
artkiver at gmail.com
Wed Sep 30 19:46:56 UTC 2009
We'd talked about lockers in the past as an alternative to shelving (C-Base
has lockers used to good effect), but didn't have a good source on acquiring
them inexpensively. How expensive are they? Could be handy to have some
I'd say.
-grey
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 12:40 PM, Martin Bogomolni <martinbogo at gmail.com>wrote:
> Noisebridgers,
>
> UC San Francsico Surplus and UC Berkeley Surplus have a really large
> surplus of gym/cubby style lockers that they are liquidating through
> their surplus department. They are basically what you'd imagine,
> small square lockers, 15 per cabinet (3x5) with a place to put a
> standard padlock or combination lock. I was thinking that they
> would make perfect and cheap project storage lockers that people who
> wished to do so could use to neatly put away things. I have access to
> the surplus through my father, who is a professor at UC.
>
> I see it as something that's more about convenience than security. A
> place to stuff projects in progress, cellphones, purses, wallets etc
> during the day in our now larger space. If we get the longer ones
> they might act as a great way to do a coat-check and whatnot when we
> host events at the space. Perhaps we could have cheap padlocks with
> keys on those little wrist-springy-keychains for people to use for
> however long they might need one already in the hasp. (like a gym)
>
> The cabinets are being sold for $25 each.
>
> Good? Bad? Indifferent?
> -Martin B
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