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Building screens
I'm looking to build some office screen type panels for the museum. We
have some screens already but a) we need some more for the next exhibition
b) we would like to have some with built in touch screen displays and c)
we want some taller ones.
I really want to make these as modular as possible, so the basic panel
will be 2'6" wide, 6'6" high and about 2" deep. Timber frame probably
covered with hardboard and painted/fabric covered. Problem is joining
these screens together edge to edge. The screens we have a plastic
'linking trim' on each edge into which fits a figure of 8 flexible strip
to join two panels together. Ideally what I want is a supplier of this
linking trim and strip. Any ideas?
TIA
Simon
www.museum-of-computing.org.uk
Date:Sat, 15 Oct 2005 22:24:40 +0000 (UTC)
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Re: Building screens
"Simon Webb" wrote in message
news:dirvj8$m1o$1@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...
> I'm looking to build some office screen type panels for the museum. We
> have some screens already but a) we need some more for the next exhibition
> b) we would like to have some with built in touch screen displays and c)
> we want some taller ones.
>
> I really want to make these as modular as possible, so the basic panel
> will be 2'6" wide, 6'6" high and about 2" deep. Timber frame probably
> covered with hardboard and painted/fabric covered. Problem is joining
> these screens together edge to edge. The screens we have a plastic
> 'linking trim' on each edge into which fits a figure of 8 flexible strip
> to join two panels together. Ideally what I want is a supplier of this
> linking trim and strip. Any ideas?
Have a look at www.abbottonline.co.uk/default.asp
Date:Sun, 16 Oct 2005 09:07:30 +0100
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Re: Building screens
Thanks, found what I was after at http://www.tpextrusions.com/furniture.htm
Simon
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> Have a look at www.abbottonline.co.uk/default.asp
Date:Sun, 16 Oct 2005 10:57:09 +0000 (UTC)
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