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Re: My collection and storage
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Date: 
Thu, 26 Sep 2002 20:20:38 GMT
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"John Henry Kruer" <jhkruer@yahoo.com> writes:
I tend to dump a lot of my pieces on the floor and just begin building.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/tboy/MyCollection/dsc02027.jpg
this is incredibly sloppy, but I like it.  How do you guys do it?  Do you
just open and close drawers and pick out of boxes?

For most of my LEGO building career, I too worked on the floor.  To
avoid having parts scattered all over, I would put down a sheet or
towel.  Then picking things up is a simple matter of lifting all four
corners.  I sometimes would put the sheet, LEGO parts and all, into a
box for later use.  Then to start buildling again, spread the sheet
back out and all the same parts are still there...

But nowadays I usually build on the kitchen table.  Instead of putting
down a sheet or towel I just scoop everything into my "unsorted" bin
for next time.

--Bill.

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William R Ward            bill@wards.net          http://www.wards.net/~bill/
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        Consistency is not really a human trait.
                         --Maude (from the film "Harold & Maude")



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(...) <Snip description of collection> (...) organizing my (rather small) collection. (URL) use these big, black storage cabinets. (URL) also use these: (URL) these: (URL) the not-needed parts go here: (URL) tend to dump a lot of my pieces on the (...) (22 years ago, 26-Sep-02, to lugnet.storage)

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