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Re: Question about larger storage drawers
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lugnet.storage
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Fri, 3 May 2002 06:22:24 GMT
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I read part of that thread, but stopped after people started asking how to subdivide
drawers further.
It's simple - DON'T. Buy more carts, or more Lego, so that 1x1 plates fill a drawer
;-)
Duane Hess wrote:
> In lugnet.storage, Jason Maxwell writes:
> > I've finally started to sort my LEGO. I;ve been using a drawer system
> > suimilar to the Akro-Mils Storage Cabinets from a company called Stack-On.
> > I found the cabinets at Home Depot for $10-$15. You can see a picture of
> > them here:
> >
> > http://www.stack-on.com/ (The light grey cabinets on the bottom left side of
> > the picture with the tool boxes in it)
> >
> > These have two drawer sizes, one about the same size as the small one and
> > one inbetween the two larger ones in the Akro-Mils system.
> >
> > The problem I'm running into is that I have a number of blocks (1x2, 1x4,
> > 2x4 blocks, 1x6, 1x8 plates, horses, castle walls, etc.) that I have so many
> > of they won't fit into one of the drawers. I'd prefer to keep them all in
> > one drawer rather than seperating them into multiple drawers. So I'm
> > looking for reccomendations for something with larger drawers. What do
> > other people use for drawers larger than 4-7/16W x 2-5/16H x 5-1/2"D? >Thanks!
>
> I personally use the IRIS brand drawers for my larger/more abundant parts.
> Read about them here:
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> http://news.lugnet.com/storage/?n=1058
>
> -Duane
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