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[PADG:356] Re: Vendor for a repair workbench?
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- Subject: [PADG:356] Re: Vendor for a repair workbench?
- From: "Werner C Haun" <whau@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 14:04:44 -0500
- Message-id: <s2120214.016@loc.gov>
- Reply-to: padg@xxxxxxx
We recently purchased Mayline (http://www.mayline.com/) Varitask
workbenches, 30" x 60," with electronic adjustable height. I believe
they cost us approximately $1,000 each. Being able to adjust the height
by the push of the button has been nice since staff actually do adjust
the height to accommodate themselves and various tasks.
-werner
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Werner Haun
Collections Conservator
Head of Collections Care Section
BCCD, LM G-19
Library of Congress
Washington, DC 20540-4522
voice: 202-707-6579
fax: 202-707-3434
email: whau@xxxxxxx
>>> FersenheimT@xxxxxxxx 2/14/2005 4:38:07 PM >>>
I am looking for a vendor from which to buy a book repair
workbench/table.
I know that I need one 38" high (adjustable from 36" - 40" would be
super).
However, I cannot find such a table in any of my library supply
catalogs
(Brodart, Gaylord, etc).
I did find a table that looked suitable from a physical therapy supply
vendor, but it is very odd that I can't find one in the library
market.
Can anyone suggest a vendor, prefarably with online ordering, from
whom
I can buy such a table?
Thanks,
Tania
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Tania Hewes Fersenheim
Technical Services & Systems Librarian
New England College of Optometry
424 Beacon Street
Boston, MA 02115
617-236-6265
617-236-6293 FAX
fersenheimt@xxxxxxxx