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davefr
 
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If you want to get serious about storage and have an available 36" X
18" footprint of floor space, then get an industrial shelving unit.

Make sure it's heavy duty and has about 10 -12 shelves. Space the
lower 8-10 shelves about 6" apart. Space the upper shelves about 12"
apart.

Now buy a case of cardboard bin boxes and a case of dividers.

Put it all together and you should have about 100 pull out bins with
each one having seperate compartments. It'll store a lifetime supply
of small hardware, plumbing, electrical parts, spray paint, car parts,
etc and everything will be easy to find.

Shelving units aren't that expensive if you shop around. Find a
supplier that sells used warehouse/industrial supplies.



On Sat, 4 Dec 2004 21:12:28 -0500, "Jeff Guay"
wrote:

Hi,
I'm trying to organize my garage. My tool box is full of screws, bolts
nails, etc. I would like to find some neat storage system for these things.
I'm sure some of you have some really creative ways to store all your nuts
and bolts. So what do you use for workshop storage?
Thanks,
Jeff