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|  # 36 Mills crate 
			
			Hello Can any one supply the dimensions for the crate that held the # 36 mills grenades.Any help would be appreciated. Many thanks John | 
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			No replies yet, so I'd thought I would dig one out and measure it. Box is made from 5/8" thick timber, outer dimensions 20 3/4"L x 6 1/4"W x 4 3/4" H. Inner dimensions 19 1/2"L x 5"W x 4 5/8" H.  Outside of the basic box are 6 battens (2 on top, 2 on ends and 2 on bottom) 1/2"thick x 2"W x 6"L. Inside the box are 2 divider sheets 3/8"thick 5 1/2"W x 3"H rebated into the sides. In each grenade compartment are 2 spacer pillars 1"x1" and 3 1/4"H. 1/4" sisal rope is used for each end handle and wrapped around the body of the box as a "security" seal. Hope that explains it. Here's some pics to illustrate my ramblings: | 
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|  Hello Tony 
			
			Hello Tony Just a quick note to say thanks for your time and effort on my behalf. I really appreciate the pictures, this is more help than I hoped for. Regards John | 
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|  # 36 Mills crate 
			
			Hello One of the members from Tecumseh Ontario sent me an email concerning the # 36 Mills crate. Unfortunately I have misplaced his address. If possible can you send it to me again. Many thanks John | 
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