This is the top to a cassette box I think it will work not sure how to fasten it to the fascia board but the price is right !

This is the top to a cassette box I think it will work not sure how to fasten it to the fascia board but the price is right !

Use screws, but drill a pilot hole first. If you don’t want to use screws, paint the plastic with that Krylon paint for plastics and use double sided tape.
Good idea too.
I second that vote for the paint and double-sided stiky tape!
ZOUNDS!
That’s a good idea. I use something similar. The bottom section of a plastic floppy disk container…chuck
I had not thought about painting it, guess I could [^]
Terry,Thanks for posting that brilliant idea…[:D][tup] Who would of thought that?
Yeah. Thanks! I’ve been looking for a way to do that for quite a while!
Here’re my two ideas, the old one at Third Street Industrial District:

and the newer one at Plywood District:

Wolfgang
Boo hoo! We don’t have any cassette boxes![banghead]
Dat’s true.
Years ago I had a bazillion of these. Now we slowly dispose of them, what’s left of them.
Wow I didn’t know they came in plastic boxes
all the ones i buy are in cardboard
I really like your Kwik e mart way cards with the pictures of the train cars on it. It looks very good.
Where did you get the way bills? Did you produce them on your computer?
Someday when I figure out how a waybill card system works, I’ll copy your idea.
I made my car cards and waybills with excel. You can download it from my operation site.
Wolfgang
I found some![:D][:D][yeah]
Thanks for the Download
Your cards have more detail
I finished mine! I just used double sided tape.[:D]
Great idea! [bow]
Let me know if the tape holds
I still have some work to do before mounting mine
Some do, some don’t. One kept falling off, so I supported it with tacks driven into the benchwork.