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Re: My beautiful methods of storage
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Thu, 22 Jun 2000 18:02:32 GMT
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I went to a similar problem and I found a solution at Office Depot.
It's a plastic cabinet monted on caster 30" high x 15" depht x 12"
large. It contain 6 drawers 4" high. Cost about $25. Into each drawers,
I used small boxes (from 4 to 40) to store each type and colors. With
4 of theses, (24 drawers) I sorted 20000 bricks. Happy sorting!
In lugnet.storage, Shiri Dori writes:
> Ahem.... yeah. As you can see, I store my lego *very* neatly.
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> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=718
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> The first two show my lego-porch, where I keep some of my lego against my
> will. There's just not enuff space in my room, which is shown in the next
> three pics. I'm very organized, can't you tell?!
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> Now you understand why my parents are giving me a hard time about storage...
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> Thus, I'm looking for some good containers, preferably compartmentalized.
> Bradlees was a dead end. Any suggestions?
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> -Shiri
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| Ahem.... yeah. As you can see, I store my lego *very* neatly. (URL) first two show my lego-porch, where I keep some of my lego against my will. There's just not enuff space in my room, which is shown in the next three pics. I'm very organized, can't (...) (24 years ago, 21-Jun-00, to lugnet.storage)
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