I second Neil's suggestion. School lockers are very practical and scaleable.  
They can also be woven into your economic/environmental sustainability story as 
an very visible example of material reuse.  

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On Nov 28, 2010, at 5:33 AM, CoWorkative <adcommu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hey Eli,
> 'For member's equipment, why not use regular lockers (ie, school
> lockers).  There is a used office furniture store in Scarborough
> (Toronto) that will paint them to any color you want.  Let me know if
> you would like their details.
> 
> Neil
> 
> On Nov 9, 10:48 am, Eli Malinsky <e...@socialinnovation.ca> wrote:
>> Hey all
>> 
>> Can anyone recommend good lockable storage solutions for members'
>> files and equipment? We've previously had a customlockersystem built
>> and we've also used Ikea's stuff, but we're looking for other ideas...
>> any vendors or specific products you could recommend would be great.
>> 
>> Thanks muchly
>> 
>> Eli Malinsky
>> Centre for Social Innovation
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