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Parts organization

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I just spent 2 weeks organizing bolts, screws, nuts, misc. hardware.
Was going to be a retirement project, but the virus kept me home with nothing to do.
What a PIA, ordered up some Durham storage drawers and cabinets and got'r done.
 
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brownbagg

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if its more than a handful, i dont need them, my shop is not a warehouse
 

Kevkx125

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Here is one I just built using h/f bins
 

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Ainsley

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Ontario, Canada
U use plano 3700 series trays for my hardware organization. I started with this many now I have about 20 of the deeper trays on a shelf in a cabinet as well... need to build a frame for them and find somewhere in my tiny shop to mount it.

I made a frame out of 1" angle and flat bar to be able support it properly on the wall.
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49tandc

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Gainesville Florida
From another thread here - I have an old punch card cabinet, circa 1968. I then go to Jiffy Lube or similar places and get their 1 qt oil bottles FREE!! I cut the bottoms off at the height of the drawers and clean them in the parts washer. The bottoms are rectangular and fit together nicely in the drawers.

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