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I once had a request for knowing the codes for metric(European) paper sizes. If you want those, I will be happy to post them here. A4 would be much easier than 210mmW x 297mmL anyday!!!! Thomas Main wrote in message <361017A6.EDB23025@a...te.edu>... (...) (26 years ago, 29-Sep-98, to lugnet.storage)
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Ed "Boxer" Jones wrote in message <36101ADE.673D@aol.com>... (...) I build my own: (URL) the bottom of the page. I now have 6 of the plastic bin things though, as my collection of basic bricks has grown. Thanks Mike and Larry for that :) That's 4 (...) (26 years ago, 29-Sep-98, to lugnet.storage)
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(...) You have over 20 years of LEGO Catalogs?!!!! :) You've gotta realize. I just turned 25. 22 is exciting enough for me! Sarah (26 years ago, 29-Sep-98, to lugnet.storage)
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I use a combination of methods for storage. For standard bricks I use the Lego bins from 3026 sets, each holding a single size. Within them I have the bricks sorted by color and stored in Gladlock plastic bags. I then have several large Rubbermaid (...) (26 years ago, 29-Sep-98, to lugnet.storage)
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I use a variety of storage solutions to meet the many needs I have. First, I have plastic boxes about the size of shoebox containers for bulk pieces (e.g., Technic beams). Second, I have recently found a line of wonderful organizers at Home Depot (...) (26 years ago, 29-Sep-98, to lugnet.storage)
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