Store dolls like a coroner?
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Store dolls like a coroner?
There are locking drawer slides on the market that can hold quite a bit of weight. Was thinking of building the actual structure out of 2x4. Above on the ceiling I could mount a hoist into the stud for ease of lifting. Con is the dolls will be laying down which goes against how storage should be.
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Stored standing with shoes/socks on doll, head removed, cleaned/powdered, wrapped in blanket and in the original shipping box.
They can be stored against a wall and covered with sheet, blanket, etc. if you need to be discrete.
Great protection for you doll, high density, discrete and inexpensive.
Just a thought.
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I think that would be the way to go. Maybe more than a foot, with mattresses. The support wires under the mattress should have a gap under the ass.
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I thought laying down was better than hanging for long term storage? Or is that a Silicone vs TPE difference?
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Re: Store dolls like a coroner?
Laying flat is how they are crated and shipped and also a storage option. Long term potential problems are flattened ass and perhaps breast issues, if they are large and do side droops.
Standing up protects the ass, but can be an issue for feet. Large breasts need some support for protection. Standing in the shipping box can allow some tight packing.
It all gets down to what risks you want to take, and the size and layout of your storage location.
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https://www.drifta.com.au/4wd-drawers/
The best example is the troopy fitouts, they have drawers up to 160cm long. I'm sure there'd be comparable places in the US and Europe doing similar work.
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Re: Store dolls like a coroner?
Funny enough the drawer slides they use are exactly what I was thinking. I built out something similar for my 4x4 overland rig except using wood. Figure I could do the same thing on a larger scale.Nackers wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 8:49 pm Might be a bit expensive but maybe you could get custom drawers made by something like a 4WD place. They do large size sliding drawers for camping that are designed to bear the weight of a fridge/bbq etc. So they might be a good option. This place for example does a huge range and if you went in with custom measurements you could probably get them to make them up. They're around the $1500-2000 mark but that's Aussie bucks, so about $960-1300 in freedom dollars.
https://www.drifta.com.au/4wd-drawers/
The best example is the troopy fitouts, they have drawers up to 160cm long. I'm sure there'd be comparable places in the US and Europe doing similar work.