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Re: Part Storage for Brickbay
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lugnet.storage
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Sat, 19 May 2001 22:52:45 GMT
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In lugnet.storage, Michael Edwards writes:
> Hi
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> I need a little help, with a storage solution but i don't know if you lot do
> the same thing
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> I picked up a load of Lego - about 10 Gallons for 4UK pounds - which works
> out about $5.50 - now that's is a find :-D
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> Anyway, i am cleaning it now, but what are your methods of storing it in the
> lines of selling it for Brickbay? - a zip-loc bag for each type of
> brick/plate?
For transient storage I use the "disposable" food storage containers. They
have round bottoms and cost less than 50 cents each. Not suitable for long
life but work fine for me. Way better than ziplocks (which are quite a bit
cheaper) because getting parts out is less work. Take more room though
Do me a huge favor and when you list your items on Brickbay, please clearly
mark them as used. Thanks!
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Part Storage for Brickbay
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| (...) Thank Larry (...) clearly (...) I will be doing this as some parts are used, i can't say they are all new, mind you, some of the stuff is new.. If you get that :-) Still no news on Brickbay yet? -- Michael - - - Please reply on (...) (24 years ago, 19-May-01, to lugnet.storage)
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| Hi I need a little help, with a storage solution but i don't know if you lot do the same thing I picked up a load of Lego - about 10 Gallons for 4UK pounds - which works out about $5.50 - now that's is a find :-D Anyway, i am cleaning it now, but (...) (24 years ago, 19-May-01, to lugnet.storage)
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