Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Re: stacking chair question

Or a welder/fabricator?
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Heather Drews
Software Analyst
Little Falls Community Schools, MN
(320) 616-2250


>>> Greg Kearney <kearney@tribcsp.com> 11/19/2007 9:53 PM >>>
Why not have a carpenter build you some carts?

Greg
On Nov 19, 2007, at 8:00 PM, Carl Campion wrote:

> Hello list. Our recently completed Student Life Centers has =20
> cafeteria seating for about 275 students. Once a month we will need =20
> to setup for a Mass which requires 600 seats. The plan developed by =20
> the architect is to provide three large closets for storing the =20
> chairs and for the Mass or other event a place for the tables. I =20
> purchased 600 Virco IQ chairs with 4 legs. Of the chairs we looked =20
> at these were the most comfortable and I like Virco's durability. =20
> What I did not know until last week that they do not make a stack =20
> cart for this chair. They do for the sled based version of the =20
> chair. We have learned from experience that this model only stacks =20
> about 8 high safely.
>
> Has anyone encountered this problem ? I am sure there is a option =20
> out there in the furniture world, I'll keep looking.
>
> thank you
>
> Carl Campion
> Archmere Academy
>
>
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