joelowrider
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I want to get back some space for screw and bolt storage any ideas to store boxes and loose screws under my upper cabinets?
Yup, just go get a bunch of mason style jars with solid lids (rather than actual canning lids) and screw the lids into the under side of the cabinets or onto a board which you screw into the cabinets if you don't want to make too many holes.And then there's the old trick of finding jars of the same size and screwing the lids under the shelf.
This thread is only a few minutes old, but these always end up with baby food jars.
Of course, baby food doesn't come in jars any more.
The thing is, the last damn thing I want in my garage is a bunch of breakable glass jars.
So the same idea, except with clear plastic jars, would be pretty good. Maybe peanut butter containers?
I'm a fan of lots of long narrow drawers that you can pull all the way out and take to where you're working. I made mine from 3/8" plywood about 4" tall x 4" wide x 24" long, and I think I have about 20 of them. Works great for all my screws, bolts and small hardware.
This thread is only a few minutes old, but these always end up with baby food jars.
Of course, baby food doesn't come in jars any more.
The thing is, the last damn thing I want in my garage is a bunch of breakable glass jars.
So the same idea, except with clear plastic jars, would be pretty good. Maybe peanut butter containers?
This thread is only a few minutes old, but these always end up with baby food jars.
Of course, baby food doesn't come in jars any more.
The thing is, the last damn thing I want in my garage is a bunch of breakable glass jars.
So the same idea, except with clear plastic jars, would be pretty good. Maybe peanut butter containers?
The older guy that owned my house before me did this. What a great idea that I never would have thought of.Yup, just go get a bunch of mason style jars with solid lids (rather than actual canning lids) and screw the lids into the under side of the cabinets or onto a board which you screw into the cabinets if you don't want to make too many holes.
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The older guy that owned my house before me did this. What a great idea that I never would have thought of.
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This thread is only a few minutes old, but these always end up with baby food jars.
Of course, baby food doesn't come in jars any more.
The thing is, the last damn thing I want in my garage is a bunch of breakable glass jars.
So the same idea, except with clear plastic jars, would be pretty good. Maybe peanut butter containers?
I'm a fan of Talenti gelato containers, myself.

