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Re: Storing Boxes
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lugnet.storage
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Sun, 4 Oct 1998 10:34:05 GMT
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> The boxes that do not lend themselves to being flattened, I'm leaving
> whole. So far these are mostly the really big boxes, like those used for
> trains and monorails.
The big boxes, like 8480 and 8880's boxes, I use with the trays to store
some of the bigger, less oft used pieces. Some of hte other bigger boxes,
I use for the storage of all of the smaller boxes, which are flattened,
and inserts thrown away. However some of the yellow plastic inserts have
found uses from family members for storing things like make-up or whatever.
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> What are other box collectors doing to store their collections?
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> Gary
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| How are the box collectors dealing with storage? I've filled three closets with Lego boxes and they are starting to be a problem. I've decided to open up all the end flaps and store the boxes flat. I'm discarding all the internal packing material (...) (26 years ago, 3-Oct-98, to lugnet.storage)
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