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a friend has soem stuff for sale in ashburn va
Sir Wolf:
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box, cop, legs, more to come
Sir Ulrich:
I prolly would of went for the box, though he said it was pick up only for the box. I am in need of a chest to store some armor and stuff. So hard to find some furniture to store all my armor in.
Ian:
Sir Ulrich, I recommend a big rubbermaid tote like these for armor storage:
http://www.rubbermaid.com/Category/Pages/ProductDetail.aspx?CatName=Storage&SubcatId=Roughneck&Prod_ID=RP091418&Redirect=5
Just get a dessicant pack to keep in there and store in dry place and you're good to go.
I tried using a chest, and to make a chest big enough to store all of your armor becomes REALLY heavy and not practical. Or you have to do multiple chests, which is equally impractical. Chests are great for events and demos like DoK, but for day to day storage, it's not good.
Sir James A:
Seconded on the rubber tote for non-demo usage. I have one from Home Depot that was under $20, fits all my armor except the helmet (yep, the entire early 16th kit), and has (terribly small and barely useful) wheels. The *best* way to haul armor is a squire, but, for the rest of us, those plastic things work pretty well. :)
And that is a nice box he has for sale. Nice coat of plates, too. It's green ... paging Sir Brian! ;)
Sir Ulrich:
Yeah I use one of those tubs currently for my maille cept it's smaller, I was looking for more of a medieval way of doing it so I can decorate my room to look more medieval. Thats the reason I want a chest to store my stuff.
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