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I found some very handy parts storage boxes

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I found some very handy parts storage boxes
Posted by SeeYou190 on Saturday, August 31, 2019 3:45 PM

I always have several model building projects going at once. There are many reasons why I can't just take one project from start to finish.

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1) My model workshop is in my "dorm room" up in Tampa, my paint shop is at home in Cape Coral, and I apply decals mostly when I am on the road.

2) I only paint during five months out of the year when humnidity is low. I paint in huge batches. Anything waiting for paint becomes a stalled project until the weather becomes good.

3) During contruction I often decide to make other improvements, then I am waiting on parts.

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So... I need to keep track of every part of these projects and keep them easy to identify.

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In the past, I have put parts in zip lock bags, then put the bags in a plastic food container for storage, but that takes up a lot of room.

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I found these great storage boxes at Michaels Craft Store. They are intended for use as a photograph storage system.

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The plastic boxes are about 3/4" thick. They are 4 by 6 inches in size. There is plenty of room for small parts from big projects that must be kept track of.

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It is simple to use a 4 by 6 index card and a sharpie to identify the contents of each of the boxes.

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The clear boxes make it easy to read the card when it is inside the box.

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Each of the master storage boxes hold sixteen of the little boxes. This is a neat storage system.

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The boxes stack out of the way on a closet shelf when not being used, but all of the parts are still easily identifiable and accessable.

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-Kevin

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Posted by tstage on Saturday, August 31, 2019 5:46 PM

Those storage boxes are nifty.  Unfortunately, the downside to them is that the plastic latches on the smaller boxes eventually fatigue and break over time.

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Posted by Southgate on Saturday, August 31, 2019 6:08 PM

I'll hafta check 'em out

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Posted by E-L man tom on Sunday, September 1, 2019 4:00 PM

Great idea, Kevin. I have limited space in my train room, so this is a must have.  

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Posted by last mountain & eastern hogger on Monday, September 2, 2019 11:00 PM
Tom: that is why they invented elastic bands. Johnboy out..

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Posted by tstage on Monday, September 2, 2019 11:20 PM

Even those deteriorate over time, Johnboy...

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Posted by hon30critter on Tuesday, September 3, 2019 12:10 AM

tstage
Even those deteriorate over time,

There have been many times when I have regretted using elastic bands for long term storage! I hate how the rotting rubber sticks to anything it has been wrapped around! Cleaning sticky curled up dead rubber bands out of the bottoms of my storage boxes is a gross PITA!Ick!

Rant over! I feel much better now! Thanks.Smile, Wink & GrinLaughLaughLaugh

No insult intended Johnboy. Just kidding around.

Kevin,

I like the boxes. I have a bunch of similar but smaller boxes which I use for detail parts, screws, nuts, bolts, washers etc. They make it easy to find things.

Dave

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Posted by spe3376 on Tuesday, September 3, 2019 7:09 AM
Those boxes were on sale this past weekend for $15 at Michaels, reduced from $42. Plus, I was able to use my coupon for an extra 20% off my total purchase including sale items. I ended up buying 4 total.
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Posted by SeeYou190 on Tuesday, September 3, 2019 7:31 AM

spe3376
Those boxes were on sale this past weekend for $15 at Michaels, reduced from $42.

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That is the same price I pain down here in Florida.

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I did not want to post the sale price in case it was local only. It was quite a bargain, and $30.00 very well spent.

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-Kevin

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Posted by Southgate on Wednesday, September 4, 2019 7:08 PM

I had to go to Home Depot today, way across town. Micheals is next door, and I remembered this thread. Picked up a couple cases at the mentioned sale price. Thanks again for the heads up! Dan

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