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Re: Storage for the Anal Retentive (Like ME!)
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lugnet.storage
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Fri, 9 Oct 1998 20:05:58 GMT
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Sean M. Kenney wrote in message <361E1921.90293618@remus.rutgers.edu>...
> ... I love those little storage cabinets you can get at hardware stores,
> the ones that are designed for nuts & bolts and things. I keep all of
> my non-rectangular plates & bricks in them: control sticks, 1x1 plates,
> minifig heads, cylnders, trees, you name it.
> For the "bulk" pieces (regular rectangular bricks) I found some great
> ZAG bins at Home Depot (and bought about 100!) ... each bin has a
> seperate piece in them -- one for yellow 1x1's, one for yellow 1x2's
> etc. I have a whole wall lined with these things! (It looks pretty
> sick.) :)
My trouble is the battle between organisation and accessibility. A don't
se the point of trading "sorting through general bins" for "finding the right
bin" time. So I have roughly enough bins to cover the area I can reach
reasonably easily. Now I have to start stacking upwards.
Moz
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| ... I love those little storage cabinets you can get at hardware stores, the ones that are designed for nuts & bolts and things. I keep all of my non-rectangular plates & bricks in them: control sticks, 1x1 plates, minifig heads, cylnders, trees, (...) (26 years ago, 9-Oct-98, to lugnet.storage)
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