[Lowfer] Boxes for construction ?
J. Stack
joey08520 at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 14 21:16:43 EST 2008
There used to be a company called SESCOM about 20
years ago that made small aluminum boxes out of
aluminum channel and plates that were held together by
the channel grooves and small sheet metal screws.
Not sure if they are still around - sounds like
the boxes they used to make.
73's
N2JOE
Joe.
--- Mike WE0H <we0h at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi Alan,
>
> Do you have any pictures to share?
>
> Thank you,
> Mike
> WE0H
>
>
> Alan Melia wrote:
> > Hi all, knowing that the "home brewing" skills and
> "maturity" and of the
> > average US lowfer seems to equate with what we
> find in the UK, I decided
> > this might be a useful pool of experience to
> plumb. I have acquired in a
> > bulk clearance purchase a while back, some rather
> nice little boxes. These
> > are a 5-sided die-cast aluminium "trough"
> (slightly tapered) with a plate of
> > sheet for the top cover, which is held by very
> small self tap screws at the
> > corners. The point is that the smallest of these
> boxes is little over an
> > inch cube and there seem to be a number of
> slightly larger sizes. I
> > recollect seeing them somewhere (It could have
> been in 1980s issues of Ham
> > Radio). I initially thought they might be by Bud
> but I believe their boxes
> > are folded sheet. Can anyone advise of a source,
> or even who made them even
> > if they are no longer available.
> >
> > Alan G3NYK
>
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