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Safco Computer Multimedia Cabinet - 28" Height x 37" Width x 17.5" Depth - Steel - 4 Drawer(s) - Security Lock - Light Gray ($706.99)www.safcoproducts.com
Lockable Multimedia Cabinet allows you to mix media in any slot you want. No cabinet or drawer configurations to figure out. Heavy-gauge welded steel construction provides static electricity dissipation and electromagnetic radiation protection. Each 6" high drawer has six 10-slot molded poly media trays (patent pending) that hold most types of media. Drawers feature high quality glides with full extension, chrome handles and label holders. Each drawer interior measures 33" wide x 16-1/4" deep x 6-1/8" high. The built-in key lock secures all drawers. Optional base (sold separately) raises cabinet 5" off the floor.
Da-Lite Thru-the-Wall Rear Projection Screen ($10610.99)
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The Da-Lite Thru-the-Wall (TTW) System is a rear projection package that comes complete with a factory framed rear projection screen of your choice and a Rear Projection Module (RPM). The RPM is a precision made, aluminum extrusion based rear projection system custom engineered to meet the exacting requirements of today's digital projectors. The RPM is standard with a fine-tuning projector mount cradle, which provides a host of alignment adjustments and features a trapezoid shaped, first surface glass mirror mounted by a three-point suspension system to ensure superior stability and flatness.
Data-Pro:
This single element, fresnel/lenticular screen is designed with a very high contrast to compliment today's brighter digital projectors. The Data-Pro screen prevents ambient light from degrading the black level in the image, which resulting in incredibly good image contrast, even in high ambient light environments. Fresnel frooves have a pitch of .19 mm and lenticulation have a pitch of .25 mm.
3M Scotch High Performance Masking Tape ($4.99)
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A high performance paper masking tape to be used in the medium temperature paint bake operation. A smooth crepe paper tape that is treated with a heat and solvent resistant coating. Used throughout the industry for holding, bundling, sealing, non-critical masking and vast number of other jobs where a pressure sensitive tape is needed.
Masking Tape 232-1/2 3M Scotch High Performance Masking Tape Scotch 3M Removable Crepe Paper 3" Bundling Holding Protecting 12mm 180ft 1 / Pack Not IncludedSanford Verithin Colored Pencils ($8.99)
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Thin lead takes a fine point in any sharpener and holds it for thousands of marks before resharpening. Point won't snap under normal pressure, and moisture won't smear marks. Round edge hexagon with gilt top.
Colored Pencil 2468 Sanford, L.P. Verithin Colored Pencils Verithin Sanford US No 0% 0% No No Blue 12 / Dozen No Blue Smear-proof Ink 0.18 lbPaper Mate Write Bros Mechanical Pencil, 0.50 mm, Assorted, 24/Pack ($6.99)
Reliability plus a sleek design all at an affordable price. Writes smooth, crisp lines every time. No-slip grip provides comfort and greater control while writing. Refillable pencil for extended use. Pencil Type: N/A; Mechanism: Mechanical; Packaging: Single; Lead Color(s): Black.

