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Re: the evolution of lego sorting
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It's become a classic! More than 20 years old but still true.

Here's to another 20 years of futile sorting!




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Re: New LEGO room
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In lugnet.storage, David Koudys wrote:
   In lugnet.storage, Reinhard “Ben” Beneke wrote:
   In lugnet.storage, Jeff Van Winden wrote:
   I am also using Ikea’s Ivar Shelving for my Lego room, but I saw this image, and I have never seen a Double wide shelf that looks like your building surface.. is it a custome built shelf? http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=4796384

Hi Jeff, that are in fact two simple shelf boards connected by two hinges similar to this:

http://www.franz-holz.de/images/holz/flightcase-scharnier.jpg

So that gives a hinge connection which permits to fold the front part of the table down. (There are angle-brackets below, that keep the table in straight position normally, but the brackets can be swung out of position themselves).

Thanks Ben, That makes Since, At first I thought it was an Ikea Product that was not sold in Canada...
  
  
   Here are some images of my Lego room (also 1-2 years old..) http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeffvw/sets/72157628443043909/

Cool! I always love to see how other fans organize their collection. And this looks VERY organized. You could be a German. :-))

Well, he’s dutch so close enuf ;) (oooooh, I’m gonna hear it from the wooden shoe contingent! Oh wait, that’s me as well!!)

Jeff has one of the most thorough and sorted collections I’ve ever seen. It’s a joy to visit and see.
It is also a Joy when other AFOLS come and visit me, Especially by ‘older brother’ Dave :)
  
  
Leg Godt!

Ben

Dave K


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Re: New LEGO room
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In lugnet.storage, Reinhard “Ben” Beneke wrote:
   In lugnet.storage, Jeff Van Winden wrote:
   I am also using Ikea’s Ivar Shelving for my Lego room, but I saw this image, and I have never seen a Double wide shelf that looks like your building surface.. is it a custome built shelf? http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=4796384

Hi Jeff, that are in fact two simple shelf boards connected by two hinges similar to this:

http://www.franz-holz.de/images/holz/flightcase-scharnier.jpg

So that gives a hinge connection which permits to fold the front part of the table down. (There are angle-brackets below, that keep the table in straight position normally, but the brackets can be swung out of position themselves).

   Here are some images of my Lego room (also 1-2 years old..) http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeffvw/sets/72157628443043909/

Cool! I always love to see how other fans organize their collection. And this looks VERY organized. You could be a German. :-))

Well, he’s dutch so close enuf ;) (oooooh, I’m gonna hear it from the wooden shoe contingent! Oh wait, that’s me as well!!)

Jeff has one of the most thorough and sorted collections I’ve ever seen. It’s a joy to visit and see.

  
Leg Godt!

Ben

Dave K


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Re: New LEGO room
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Tue, 27 Nov 2012 22:54:23 GMT
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In lugnet.storage, Jeff Van Winden wrote:
   I am also using Ikea’s Ivar Shelving for my Lego room, but I saw this image, and I have never seen a Double wide shelf that looks like your building surface.. is it a custome built shelf? http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=4796384

Hi Jeff, that are in fact two simple shelf boards connected by two hinges similar to this:

http://www.franz-holz.de/images/holz/flightcase-scharnier.jpg

So that gives a hinge connection which permits to fold the front part of the table down. (There are angle-brackets below, that keep the table in straight position normally, but the brackets can be swung out of position themselves).

   Here are some images of my Lego room (also 1-2 years old..) http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeffvw/sets/72157628443043909/

Cool! I always love to see how other fans organize their collection. And this looks VERY organized. You could be a German. :-))

Leg Godt!

Ben


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Re: New LEGO room
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Tue, 13 Nov 2012 17:20:31 GMT
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In lugnet.storage, David Koudys wrote:
   In lugnet.storage, Jeff Van Winden wrote:
  
  
Ben


P.s.: my Lego room: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=451543&n=47

(2 years old and too long) video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La2Avnu0vwY

Hi Ben, Thanks for posting your Lego Room pics here, I saw the images of your under table storage carts, and i love the idea of them.

I am also using Ikea’s Ivar Shelving for my Lego room, but I saw this image, and I have never seen a Double wide shelf that looks like your building surface.. is it a custome built shelf? http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=4796384


Here are some images of my Lego room (also 1-2 years old..) http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeffvw/sets/72157628443043909/

My bess guestimate, Jeff vW has at least twice the collection I have. That’s my best guess just by looking at the pics.

Dave K

Unfortunatly, most of my basic brick bins are empty (at least the 2 x 4 bins as the bricks are all being used as filler under our many displays..

Jeff VW


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Re: New LEGO room
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Tue, 13 Nov 2012 15:45:29 GMT
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In lugnet.storage, Jeff Van Winden wrote:
  
  
Ben


P.s.: my Lego room: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=451543&n=47

(2 years old and too long) video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La2Avnu0vwY

Hi Ben, Thanks for posting your Lego Room pics here, I saw the images of your under table storage carts, and i love the idea of them.

I am also using Ikea’s Ivar Shelving for my Lego room, but I saw this image, and I have never seen a Double wide shelf that looks like your building surface.. is it a custome built shelf? http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=4796384


Here are some images of my Lego room (also 1-2 years old..) http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeffvw/sets/72157628443043909/

My bess guestimate, Jeff vW has at least twice the collection I have. That’s my best guess just by looking at the pics.

Dave K


Subject: 
Re: New LEGO room
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Tue, 13 Nov 2012 14:57:56 GMT
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Ben


P.s.: my Lego room: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=451543&n=47

(2 years old and too long) video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La2Avnu0vwY

Hi Ben, Thanks for posting your Lego Room pics here, I saw the images of your under table storage carts, and i love the idea of them.

I am also using Ikea’s Ivar Shelving for my Lego room, but I saw this image, and I have never seen a Double wide shelf that looks like your building surface.. is it a custome built shelf? http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=4796384


Here are some images of my Lego room (also 1-2 years old..) http://www.flickr.com/photos/jeffvw/sets/72157628443043909/


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Re: New LEGO room
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Mon, 12 Nov 2012 15:48:42 GMT
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In lugnet.storage, Reinhard “Ben” Beneke wrote:
   In lugnet.storage, David Koudys wrote:
   In lugnet.storage, Jeffrey Findley wrote:
   In lugnet.storage, David Koudys wrote:
   I do appreciate flourescent tubes, but I might have to get a more ‘natural’ lighting method because the greys/bleys blend together in flourescent lighting (at least for me anyway)

   I have as yet to try Retr0brite but it’s been a plan for a while. Sooner or later I’ll do it and let you know if it reverses the UV damage.

Hi Dave,

thanks for posting your LEGO-room here at Lugnet! I like that as a very compact storage and building room. What happens with models? All in diplay around your house? Another storage area for sets and MOCs?

If my MOCs aren’t on top of the shelving, then they’re in boxes for the next show. No display room, and I realized a long time ago that they just get dusty and broken on display (especially now with a 3 yr old around)


  
****

On topic of de-coloring: UV-damages are done and can not be reversed, I guess. But some of the tanning is in fact not a UV-cause. And I never heard that “fluorescent tubes” cause stronger damage than other lights. Halogen lamps send out harsh UV. That might be an issue.

On the other hand there is a common trick to whiten tanned (white) bricks: put them (especially behind window panes) into the sunlight for a while. They actually become pretty white again. If you disbelieve: try with a cheap collection of old 1x2 bricks.... It actually works! Much better, safer and milder than hydrogen peroxide containing detergents.

It’s not really a concern at this point--I have enuf, and sometimes I like the off colour (i.e. Mike Shiel’s hockey arena), but I did want to try it. I’ll try your idea above first, though.

  
BTW: some chemical experts at 1000steine have claimed, that some volatile contents of wood and brown cardboard lead to decolouring. So storing your bricks in transparent plastic boxes (but in quite dark areas) is the best way to go. So you did well on that.

Best Regards,

Ben


P.s.: my Lego room: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=451543&n=47

(2 years old and too long) video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La2Avnu0vwY

Love the vid, and not just because you have Scott Joplin playing in the background ;)


Thanks Ben!

Have a good one

Dave K


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Re: New LEGO room
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Date: 
Sat, 10 Nov 2012 13:41:11 GMT
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In lugnet.storage, David Koudys wrote:
   In lugnet.storage, Jeffrey Findley wrote:
   In lugnet.storage, David Koudys wrote:
   I do appreciate flourescent tubes, but I might have to get a more ‘natural’ lighting method because the greys/bleys blend together in flourescent lighting (at least for me anyway)

   I have as yet to try Retr0brite but it’s been a plan for a while. Sooner or later I’ll do it and let you know if it reverses the UV damage.

Hi Dave,

thanks for posting your LEGO-room here at Lugnet! I like that as a very compact storage and building room. What happens with models? All in diplay around your house? Another storage area for sets and MOCs?

****

On topic of de-coloring: UV-damages are done and can not be reversed, I guess. But some of the tanning is in fact not a UV-cause. And I never heard that “fluorescent tubes” cause stronger damage than other lights. Halogen lamps send out harsh UV. That might be an issue.

On the other hand there is a common trick to whiten tanned (white) bricks: put them (especially behind window panes) into the sunlight for a while. They actually become pretty white again. If you disbelieve: try with a cheap collection of old 1x2 bricks.... It actually works! Much better, safer and milder than hydrogen peroxide containing detergents.

BTW: some chemical experts at 1000steine have claimed, that some volatile contents of wood and brown cardboard lead to decolouring. So storing your bricks in transparent plastic boxes (but in quite dark areas) is the best way to go. So you did well on that.

Best Regards,

Ben


P.s.: my Lego room: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=451543&n=47

(2 years old and too long) video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=La2Avnu0vwY


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Re: New LEGO room
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In lugnet.org.ca.obb, David Koudys wrote:

   One of the thoughts was, ‘Hey, if Lar++ (1) ever visits our humble abode for a cuppa LEGO, I’d better be able to easily find what he requested or I’d look the fool!’

Mmmkay! If anyone ever visited my place they’d be appalled at how disorganized it is.

Mostly I’m just in awe of how it’s such a totally over the top use of Visio. :) (which I have used in the past for trying to decide what buildings go where)

FUT storage


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Re: New LEGO room
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Thu, 1 Nov 2012 13:12:11 GMT
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In lugnet.storage, Jeffrey Findley wrote:
   In lugnet.storage, David Koudys wrote:
   I do appreciate flourescent tubes, but I might have to get a more ‘natural’ lighting method because the greys/bleys blend together in flourescent lighting (at least for me anyway)

I really like the layout of the Lego room. Very well organized.

One comment on flourescent lighting... I had some Lego sets on display at work many years ago. I decided to take them home when I noticed that the flourescent lighting in the office had turned the outside of the white bricks a faint yellow color. I was not a happy camper.

My 6990 monorail was set up for may years in the basement under florescent lights. Yeah, some of the white is pretty much tan in colour now. It’s very odd, though--some white pieces didn’t turn colour at all, whilst some went completely tan in colour. The 2x8 plates with the tiles on top have tan/white combos where the tiles blocked the light--I can pretty much build the 6990 today using the original white pieces because it’s so blatantly obvious which ones are the original white pieces.

Also, the sun’ll do it to the whites as well--leave your MOC in front of a window for a few months and see...

I have as yet to try Retr0brite but it’s been a plan for a while. Sooner or later I’ll do it and let you know if it reverses the UV damage.

Dave K


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Re: New LEGO room
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Thu, 1 Nov 2012 01:18:53 GMT
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In lugnet.storage, David Koudys wrote:
   I do appreciate flourescent tubes, but I might have to get a more ‘natural’ lighting method because the greys/bleys blend together in flourescent lighting (at least for me anyway)

I really like the layout of the Lego room. Very well organized.

One comment on flourescent lighting... I had some Lego sets on display at work many years ago. I decided to take them home when I noticed that the flourescent lighting in the office had turned the outside of the white bricks a faint yellow color. I was not a happy camper.


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Re: New LEGO room
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In lugnet.storage, David Gregory wrote:
   Very nice. I didn’t see any pics that showed the ceiling, so I must ask, what kind of lighting do you have?


The original basement room used recessed lighting. I separated the 4 POTS that are now in the LEGO room from the rest of the basement and threw a separate switch on them. At the same time I was able to add plugs along the new wall.

I found a 4’ flourescent housing at a garage sale last summer for 50 cents and mounted it right above my work area, which adds additional lighting to where I do most of my work.

There are shadows at points when I’m retrieving stuff from the bins, but thus far that hasn’t really impacted finding things--usually I bring the entire bin to the work area where it’s well lit.

Going forward I may add lighting to the room but for now, is ok.

   I recently organized my LEGO building room. My parts bins are quite different than yours, but their placement along the perimeter of the wall is very similar. The problem I have with my lighting is that I have a single dome light fixture in the center of the ceiling. Anywhere I stand in the room to get parts out of a bin, I create a shadow on what I’m looking at. (The building table is in the middle of the room, so I have good lighting when actually building something.)

I plan on having 2 sets of fluorescent lights (each set/fixture uses two 4’ 32 watt lights) installed soon; one near each end of the ceiling. Hopefully this will give me the kind of light I want.


David Gregory

I do appreciate flourescent tubes, but I might have to get a more ‘natural’ lighting method because the greys/bleys blend together in flourescent lighting (at least for me anyway)

Thanks for checking!

Dave K


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Re: New LEGO room
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Very nice. I didn’t see any pics that showed the ceiling, so I must ask, what kind of lighting do you have?

I recently organized my LEGO building room. My parts bins are quite different than yours, but their placement along the perimeter of the wall is very similar. The problem I have with my lighting is that I have a single dome light fixture in the center of the ceiling. Anywhere I stand in the room to get parts out of a bin, I create a shadow on what I’m looking at. (The building table is in the middle of the room, so I have good lighting when actually building something.)

I plan on having 2 sets of fluorescent lights (each set/fixture uses two 4’ 32 watt lights) installed soon; one near each end of the ceiling. Hopefully this will give me the kind of light I want.


David Gregory


Subject: 
New LEGO room
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Y’know, I started the process of actually registering at Eurobricks to post stuff like this but then it hit me--what the h-e-whatevers--why am I not posting on LUGNET?? Am I contributing to the delinquency of this absolutely fantasically historical cyber-LEGO area???? (and I cried a little when that hit me...)

So with much further ado and fanfare, my new LEGO room--




And the layout fo the room--



All pics here--

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sparky1701/sets/72157631775266975/

I know people still read LUGNET--I see the stats per thread. Just not many actually post. I also see the other NG’s having lots of threads and posts and such (like eurobricks and others)... and I find it to be just a wee bit sad (for multitude of reasons) but I (again) will make an honest effort to post LEGO stuff here. I’m doing stuff (time permitting) and I haven’t ‘advertised’ as much as I used to (also sad).

I miss you guys.

Anyway, there you are.

Dave K


Subject: 
Re: 18 Compartment Storage Container
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Crap Rosco, That post blew the 1 post per year limit in .storage! ;) s

In lugnet.trains, Ross Crawford wrote:
   In lugnet.trains, Steven Barile wrote:
  
Hi All,
Here’s a great Harbor Freight sale! $2.00!


18 Compartment Medium Storage Container


Very nice, but probably belongs in lugnet.storage ;)

ROSCO


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Re: 18 Compartment Storage Container
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In lugnet.trains, Steven Barile wrote:
  
Hi All,
Here’s a great Harbor Freight sale! $2.00!


18 Compartment Medium Storage Container


Very nice, but probably belongs in lugnet.storage ;)

ROSCO


Subject: 
Re: LEGO Storage
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A great idea. You should put this on Instructables.


Subject: 
LEGO Storage
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Hi all,

You haven’t heard from me for quite a while. I’m back with a new creation.
I made my own storage-containers.

(click pic)

Play well,
Maarten


Subject: 
Iris LEGO Containers
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Just saw these tonight at a Seattle Fred Meyer
http://www.flickr.com/photos/44994960@N04/4133130648/
The units in the center look like tackle boxes without dividers, and
retail for $9 each (and come with a 10inch baseplate).  The bins at top
seem more like plastic shoeboxes and weren't priced (also come with a
10inch baseplate).  The shelves in the units at the bottom are the units
in the center, but each shelving unit only comes with two baseples, even
though the six-shelf unit costs $60!

From what I could see all the baseplates in question were green so I
didn't buy any.

--
TWS Garrison
http://www.morfydd.net/twsg/
LEGO: CA+++ SW++ GA+c #++++++ LS+++ P+++++ YB77m
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