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Screw storage limit reached!
dave" wrote in message
... My garage cupboards are now crammed with so many B&Q plastic boxes full of woodscrews etc I can hardly open then! So, has anyone seen any good-value (ie not too expensive) wall mounted storage racks/cabinets/anything Ican decant this stuff into? Thanks what about some of these https://www.machinemart.co.uk/produc...2&r=2063&g=108 I would get a few of these and attach to the wall in a way that you can easily lift them off so you can transport the screws to the job if required. Paul |
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Screw storage limit reached!
"Paul-S8" wrote in message ... dave" wrote in message ... My garage cupboards are now crammed with so many B&Q plastic boxes full of woodscrews etc I can hardly open then! So, has anyone seen any good-value (ie not too expensive) wall mounted storage racks/cabinets/anything Ican decant this stuff into? Thanks what about some of these https://www.machinemart.co.uk/produc...2&r=2063&g=108 I would get a few of these and attach to the wall in a way that you can easily lift them off so you can transport the screws to the job if required. Paul I always seem to buy them in plastic bags that rip right open when you just need one screw. |
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Screw storage limit reached!
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 11:27:01 GMT, "John" wrote:
| |"Paul-S8" wrote in message ... | dave" wrote in message | ... | My garage cupboards are now crammed with so many B&Q plastic boxes full | of | woodscrews etc I can hardly open then! So, has anyone seen any good-value | (ie | not too expensive) wall mounted storage racks/cabinets/anything Ican | decant this | stuff into? | Thanks | | what about some of these | | https://www.machinemart.co.uk/produc...2&r=2063&g=108 | | I would get a few of these and attach to the wall in a way that you can | easily lift them off so you can transport the screws to the job if | required. | | Paul | | |I always seem to buy them in plastic bags that rip right open when you just |need one screw. I tip screws into boxes, for storage, one for 6s on for 8s one for 10s. When I want a screw, I tip the box onto a newspaper. -- Dave Fawthrop dave hyphenologist co uk Please quote, with quote character, previous post sniped to only the bit you are replying to. Threads often contain 100s of posts dozens layers deep. Other people use different newsreaders, they do not see or do what you see and do. |
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