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Re: LEGO organization on a budget. Is it possible?
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lugnet.storage
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Fri, 20 Oct 2000 03:56:52 GMT
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In lugnet.storage, Cary Clark writes:
> The most inexpensive storage unit is the resealable plastic bag. You can buy
> these in snack, sandwich, quart and gallon sizes, usually 50 or 100 in a box
> for several bucks. You can store smaller bags in larger ones, so your gallon
> bag might contain all 1 x n plates, while smaller interior bags separate by
> size and/or color.
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> KMart frequently puts their storage containers at a 2 for 1 special. I've
> probably bought 10 or so of the 36 or 60 drawer organizers (when I am
> patient enough to wait for the sale) for about $8 each. I've also found some
> good organizer prices at Walmart occasionally. The organizer drawers are
> more durable but less flexible than the plastic bags, so I use both.
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> "Adam Myers" <depechegun@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:G2HpGJ.Kz8@lugnet.com...
> > Here is my problem. I currently have four 18 gallon rubbermaid bins filled
> > with PBB's. Unfortuantely, bulk rubbermaid storage makes small parts (and
> > sometimes larger ones) a pain to find. So today after looking for a computer
> > piece that I had only one of and spending 45 min doing so I decided to
> > organize my LEGOs. However I only have about $100 to spend. Any ideas??
For the small bits, (and some larger bits) I use fishing tackle boxes. A bit
more expensive, but very flexible.
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| The most inexpensive storage unit is the resealable plastic bag. You can buy these in snack, sandwich, quart and gallon sizes, usually 50 or 100 in a box for several bucks. You can store smaller bags in larger ones, so your gallon bag might contain (...) (24 years ago, 16-Oct-00, to lugnet.storage)
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