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Re: My beautiful methods of storage
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Fri, 23 Jun 2000 04:34:36 GMT
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In lugnet.storage, Shiri Dori writes:
> Thus, I'm looking for some good containers, preferably compartmentalized.
> Bradlees was a dead end. Any suggestions?
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> -Shiri
They aren't compartmentalized, but I use Rubbermaid "SnapToppers", the 12 and
18 qt sizes for bricks and large pieces. For all the smaller parts I use
Rubbermaid "Servin'Saver" rectangular 1.5 pt boxes. Both stack nicely inside
each other when half filled; useful for keeping similar types of bricks near
each other. The top-most box gets a lid. At WalMart the SnapToppers run
around $3 each, (12qt anyway, slightly more for the larger sizes) and the
Servin'Savers about $1.25. (WAY cheaper than you'll find them in grocery
stores.)
--
David Schilling
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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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