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fishbone
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Some time back someone asked about storage methods for flags. I promised to post pics of what I would come up with for my new flags..
I found a nice box at Home Depo. It uses one latch handle in the front center for 'one hand' operation....I like that. Slam it shut, and it's latched. I like that too.
Using card board I fashioned a mock up of the dividers, fussing with them until a good fit was found. The cardboard served as a template on 3/4 ply. A block on the box floor at each end serves to elevate the ball on the flag allowing the flag to be level, end to end. The blocks and dividers are held in place with pan head screws. The flags can move fore and aft by 1/2" and vertical an inch, tops. The bottom of the slots supporting the vane have a small block of foam to prevent dinging. Now if I can keep from shooting holes in them, I'll be in good shape.
http://s303.beta.photobucket.com/user/rag_18/library/Range flags
I found a nice box at Home Depo. It uses one latch handle in the front center for 'one hand' operation....I like that. Slam it shut, and it's latched. I like that too.
Using card board I fashioned a mock up of the dividers, fussing with them until a good fit was found. The cardboard served as a template on 3/4 ply. A block on the box floor at each end serves to elevate the ball on the flag allowing the flag to be level, end to end. The blocks and dividers are held in place with pan head screws. The flags can move fore and aft by 1/2" and vertical an inch, tops. The bottom of the slots supporting the vane have a small block of foam to prevent dinging. Now if I can keep from shooting holes in them, I'll be in good shape.
http://s303.beta.photobucket.com/user/rag_18/library/Range flags