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Mark Blum March 21st 06 03:38 AM

Just finished a hardware storage cabinet
 
I decided it was time to organize my screws and small hardware, so I
built a storage unit for them. It is kind of an apothecary cabinet
style. I've posted pictures in a.b.p.w or you can see it he

http://home.mindspring.com/~hobbesct...re_Storage.htm

bent March 21st 06 07:39 AM

Just finished a hardware storage cabinet
 
hey would you mind sharing what sorting method you thought of? I got a big
bucket worth of fasteners. 10 lbs worth of nails alone. jugs galore. 50
bins It would be nice if I could say a place for everything and everything
in its place. The mind boggles! Nice work btw.



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Teamcasa March 21st 06 05:51 PM

Just finished a hardware storage cabinet
 

"Mark Blum" wrote in message
...
I decided it was time to organize my screws and small hardware, so I
built a storage unit for them. It is kind of an apothecary cabinet
style. I've posted pictures in a.b.p.w or you can see it he

http://home.mindspring.com/~hobbesct...re_Storage.htm


Mark, Either you are a obsessive compulsive or have way too much time on
your hands!
However, it is a GREAT idea and I plan to steal it as soon as time permits!
Nice work.

Dave



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bent March 21st 06 07:07 PM

Just finished a hardware storage cabinet
 
I'd like to start a thread on this. How to logic this up? Start with
something common to all, and lastly individuals. Not vise versa, or maybe.
Then again....



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bent March 21st 06 07:21 PM

Just finished a hardware storage cabinet
 
pigeon holes and pink flamingos. I hate the other cabinet over there
syndrome.



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Trace Wilson March 21st 06 09:28 PM

Just finished a hardware storage cabinet
 
Mark,

Wonderful job!!! Any hints on the supplier for the plastic boxes?

Trace


Trace Wilson March 21st 06 09:28 PM

Just finished a hardware storage cabinet
 
Mark,

Wonderful job!!! Any hints on the supplier for the plastic boxes?

Trace


Mark Blum March 21st 06 10:52 PM

Just finished a hardware storage cabinet
 
In article ,
says...
Mark, Either you are a obsessive compulsive or have way too much time on
your hands!
However, it is a GREAT idea and I plan to steal it as soon as time permits!
Nice work.

Dave


Thanks Dave. Not quite obsessive-compulsive, but I do like to have an
organized shop. I had a few days off and wanted to tackle a project
that would fit the timeframe. I've had the plastic boxes for a few
months, so I decided to finally begin this one.

-Mark

Mark Blum March 21st 06 10:55 PM

Just finished a hardware storage cabinet
 
In article ,
says...
hey would you mind sharing what sorting method you thought of? I got a big
bucket worth of fasteners. 10 lbs worth of nails alone. jugs galore. 50
bins It would be nice if I could say a place for everything and everything
in its place. The mind boggles! Nice work btw.


Thanks. I'm not sure if there is anything special about the sorting
method, just a different box for each size screw. It probably wouldn't
work all that well for large quantities of single sizes. But I have
lots of different size screws and misc. hardware in relatively small
quantities (one or two boxes each), so I wanted a method for organizing
them.

-Mark

Mark Blum March 22nd 06 01:07 AM

Just finished a hardware storage cabinet
 
In article .com,
says...
Mark,

Wonderful job!!! Any hints on the supplier for the plastic boxes?

Trace



Thanks Trace.

I found several places on-line that carried similar boxes. You can
search for "flex-hinge" plastic boxes. I purchased mine from a company
called Tap Plastics:

http://www.tapplastics.com/shop/product.php?pid=229&

They aren't that expensive and come in multiple sizes.

-Mark

[email protected] March 22nd 06 01:37 AM

Just finished a hardware storage cabinet
 

Mark Blum wrote:
I decided it was time to organize my screws and small hardware, so I
built a storage unit for them. It is kind of an apothecary cabinet
style. I've posted pictures in a.b.p.w or you can see it he

http://home.mindspring.com/~hobbesct...re_Storage.htm


Well, that's it. Now I know beyond the shadow of a doubt that I am a
complete slob. Most of my fasteners are in half-gallon milk jugs with
a hole cut in the side.

Organized? Well, there's mostly screws and bolts in that one...

-Phil Crow


Brian Henderson March 22nd 06 08:25 PM

Just finished a hardware storage cabinet
 
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 17:55:29 -0500, Mark Blum
wrote:

Thanks. I'm not sure if there is anything special about the sorting
method, just a different box for each size screw. It probably wouldn't
work all that well for large quantities of single sizes. But I have
lots of different size screws and misc. hardware in relatively small
quantities (one or two boxes each), so I wanted a method for organizing
them.


I found some of those plastic hanging bins that fit a 1-lb box of
nails/screws/whatever. Since that's what I buy almost exclusively, I
just drop the box into the bin, label the front, and when I empty the
box, I buy another one. The bins all ride in rails so it's easy to
move them around and sort by size if you want and you never have to
dig through a pile of boxes or worse, a can of random screws and nuts
and nails, to find what you want.


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