sgtmac
Well-known member
In the Aviation maintenance business we have thousands of different pieces of hardware(screws,nuts,bolts,washers,etc.) that were in storage bins and organized but it was hard to use. The bins would catch each other and spill and it was hard to see if the bin was getting low.
In my other shop I had three huge Lista parts cabinets for hardware. I was lucky and got them in an auction for cheap.
What I came up with here is simple and cheap.
I started with 6 - 64 drawer plastic parts cabinets from Zoro tools. They list for $23.00 each. You can also find zoro coupons that rock and can end up getting a bin for free..
The bins are floppy and unstable on a bench so I mounted them to the wall using the slots provided. This allowed me to free up shelf space, use a blank wall that had posters on it and the bins are rock solid. No more worries about dumping it over.
I put 1 row of bins a little above head height and a second row below the first.
The drawers are small but perfect for screws, nuts etc.
I used my hot glue gun to glue an example of each fastener just below the drawers little handle. Each bin is dedicated to one type of fastener and the drawers are opaque so you can see when they are getting low.
The bins I am using are made by Akron Mills and they have three styles with even larger drawers.
I will post pictures as I continue to build my hardware empire.

In my other shop I had three huge Lista parts cabinets for hardware. I was lucky and got them in an auction for cheap.
What I came up with here is simple and cheap.
I started with 6 - 64 drawer plastic parts cabinets from Zoro tools. They list for $23.00 each. You can also find zoro coupons that rock and can end up getting a bin for free..
The bins are floppy and unstable on a bench so I mounted them to the wall using the slots provided. This allowed me to free up shelf space, use a blank wall that had posters on it and the bins are rock solid. No more worries about dumping it over.
I put 1 row of bins a little above head height and a second row below the first.
The drawers are small but perfect for screws, nuts etc.
I used my hot glue gun to glue an example of each fastener just below the drawers little handle. Each bin is dedicated to one type of fastener and the drawers are opaque so you can see when they are getting low.
The bins I am using are made by Akron Mills and they have three styles with even larger drawers.
I will post pictures as I continue to build my hardware empire.

