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Old 12th July 2010, 12:14 AM
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No room in the house so I need to store my tools etc underneath the carport but would like them to be somewhat secure. Intend to use a large metal cupboard/ locker. Can anyone tell me where I might be able to purchase the same in the Chapala/Ajijic area?

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You might find it easier to sketch what you want and have a local ironworker weld it up for you. Otherwise, you would probably have to go to Home Depot, or some such place in Guadalajara for a cheap tin model, if they even have them in this era of 'plastic everything'.

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I've seen metal lockers (red, vertical, three compartments, padlockable) at Soriana and City Club. If you have those stores in your location, they're a place to start.

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I've seen metal lockers (red, vertical, three compartments, padlockable) at Soriana and City Club. If you have those stores in your location, they're a place to start.
Thanks for the info, I'll check it out at Soriana's in Chapala.

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Thanks for the info, I'll check it out at Soriana's in Chapala.
Nothing at Soriana's in Chapala - if anybody spots anywhere else please let me know. Ta

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