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toyotadriver

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Anyone have a good example you can show of how you store wire while still keeping it ready to use? I’m referring to automotive type wire....12,14,16 ga wire in various colors.

Thanks!
 
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T66sc3

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I have a four tier wire spool rack mounted on the wall in a lightly traffic corner of my garage.
 

niget2002

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I keep all my spools in a drawer and pull out the one I need... but now that you showed me that link, I suddenly feel inadequate. I'm sure I could build something similar using rebar and some wood.
 

toolchaser

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I think I have an empty Durham cabinet in the shop, I'll be copying that designfor sure, I like the idea of the terminals & wire in one cabinet
 
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toyotadriver

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So far the Durham cabinet seems to be the best option. I’d like to bolt it to the wall. I already have a place for connectors so maybe I can do something else with the drawer. I really like how the wire feeds out the holes with the grommets.

I also don’t need to store that many wire rolls so maybe I’ll just make one.
 

artrem

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I coil up the short pieces and put each one in a ziplock bag. Then toss all the bags into a bin. I use this method to also organize a/v and computer cables. Bags with similar cables go together in larger bags.


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astroracer

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I built this rack to hold all of the mid-size wire, 18 to 14ga. It can hang over the wiring bench or go out to the harness board as you see here. :)
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It is made out of scrap lumber, some cardboard separators I cut out on the craft saw and a chunk of repurposed tent pole.
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When it's not being used it is covered with an old towel.
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Spareparts

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I have a decent selection of wire in 8 different colors and in 18, 16, 14, & 10 gauge MTW wire in 250" rolls, and picked up an older automotive parts cabinet which I made some "J" hooks to accept lengths of conduit to hold the rolls. Placed a large flat washer between the rolls and flip floped the direction the wire comes off the spools so when you pull wire off a reel it don't unroll the other reels. The cabinet has a lot of room in the bottom for terminals, split loom, shrink tubing, just about any thing you would want/need to build/repair a wire loom, truck,trailer, or anything you want. Took years to accumulate and build this project but it sure is handy, just getting to old to fully use it.
 
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