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If you have the means you could also consider purchasing the dish racks that would be used in a commercial dishwashing machine. These units are stackable as well and you can even purchase stainless stoarge carts for them to go into. "Intimate Affairs Catering" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Actually this is the perfect time of year to ask this question... Look into > stores such as Walmart, Kmart, or other for storage boxes that come with > dividers and are sold for storing Christmas decorations. > > Also considering your use of these boxes, you should probally place the > glasses in with the tops (opening) down into the sleeves, since most glasses > have some degree of slant in them. This will give more room at the tops in > case the units are rocked and tipped during a quake. > > "Den Murray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hi Group > > > > I've got some glasses (mainly in sets of 12) about 150 in total, and I'm > > looking for a inexpensive storage system that I can use (to protect > against > > breakage in the event of minor earthquakes!) in existing cupboards (boxes > / > > trays with dividers and lids perhaps?) ... does anyone have any > > recommendations where to look for these? > > > > Cheers > > > > Den > > > > > >
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