A Man,can never have too much hardware,if not for his own use,but for the neighbor,or his friends.
Here is some of mine...
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i keep all my nuts and bolts up the road at lowes, when the shop becomes a warehouse, Im done, time go inside
This is my setup. I have a smaller model that holds 4 of the cases that sits on my bench top as well.
i keep all my nuts and bolts up the road at lowes, when the shop becomes a warehouse, Im done, time go inside
but when you have a Lowes, Home Depot and an Ace all within a 5 min or less drive, do we really need to warehouse all this stuff?
Eyeball
Are those the HF containers? How are they holding up?
Trying to figure out a direction and might go that route or similar.
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Nice!
I was looking at containers the other day. I didn't care for the units with plastic latches. Any issues with those so far?
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Brownbagg makes a good point, it's great to have all this stuff right to hand especially when you're in the middle of a project, but when you have a Lowes, Home Depot and an Ace all within a 5 min or less drive, do we really need to warehouse all this stuff?
My small parts storage is split between umpteen Radio Shack parts cabinets from the demise of Radio Shack, and a bunch of microfilm cabinets. Good for wine and lightbulbs.
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The Radio Shack cabinets hold up well for lighter stuff, but I can abuse the snot out of the microfilm cabinets and I'm not even stressing them. I imagine these giant drawers which were supposed to hold densely packed film reels are kind scoffing at my uses.
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I have AkroMils bins and bin cups which go in the microfilm cabinets so that I can carry all of a certain fastener group to a bench or a cart.
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You guys are all pretty high tech compared to me. I've never felt I could afford the setups you're showing. The 10 drawer file cabinets that were used for file cards are pretty easy to come by now and 1/2 gallon milk cartons fit into them very nicely when cut to the right height.
You guys are all pretty high tech compared to me. I've never felt I could afford the setups you're showing. The 10 drawer file cabinets that were used for file cards are pretty easy to come by now and 1/2 gallon milk cartons fit into them very nicely when cut to the right height.

Eyeball, did you make those frames or convert them for this from their intended use?
