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A frame box
mike- Dandy Owner
- Posts : 5172
Join date : 2011-06-12
Age : 75
Location : north east lincs
- Post n°1
A frame box
navver- Posts : 1006
Join date : 2013-01-03
- Post n°2
Re: A frame box
I often wonder if these would do it
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It does have a facility to put a small padlock in to hold it shut.
It's surprising how useful the A frame box is because it's always accessible both on site and when the dandies folded.
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It does have a facility to put a small padlock in to hold it shut.
It's surprising how useful the A frame box is because it's always accessible both on site and when the dandies folded.
Helen- Dandy Owner
- Posts : 6837
Join date : 2011-06-12
- Post n°3
Re: A frame box
Must admit when I looked at the link Mike put on I had to double check because at first I thought it was a coolbox a second look had me thinking it was a big coolbox with holes drilled in the back a third look convinced me that I could turn a coolbox into a box for the A frame
jake001- Posts : 340
Join date : 2012-03-10
Age : 77
Location : Warrington
- Post n°4
Re: A frame box
navver wrote:I often wonder if these would do it
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It does have a facility to put a small padlock in to hold it shut.
It's surprising how useful the A frame box is because it's always accessible both on site and when the dandies folded.
I have one of these (from my local Tesco at half the price) and it is not, in my opinion, robust enough to sit on an A-frame under tow. At £12 it was a bargain at £28 I would feel robbed
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