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domjaime - 26 Aug 2004 05:14 GMT
my spare box is getting large, how do you organize yours?
so far i just have the glass seperate. need to start on
guns, wheels etc. i wanted to use empty kit boxes but i
don't want to write on them. they are another project.
Keeper - 26 Aug 2004 06:47 GMT
You could get a box with drawers at the local crap store or Goodwill if you
want to get real AR about it and sort things. I've got mine seperated by scale
in styrofoam boxes; nothing real technical. Sorting through piles of crap lends
itself to inspiration at times.
hth

The Keeper (of too much crap!)
The Old Timer - 26 Aug 2004 12:45 GMT
> You could get a box with drawers at the local crap store or
> Goodwill if you want to get real AR about it and sort things.
> I've got mine seperated by scale in styrofoam boxes; nothing
> real technical. Sorting through piles of crap lends itself to
> inspiration at times.

Similarly, I got a couple of plastic units with drawers from Wally World,
similar to the kind you'd have to store nuts 'n' bolts. These drawers are about
8"x8" and maybe 2" high. They have plastic dividers inside (I mounted mine with
Elmer's Yellow Glue to seal the bottoms to keep small stuff from sliding
around) and can be set up in whichever way works for you.
The units cost a couple of bucks each.

-- John
The history of things that didn't happen has never been written.
.          -                                   -                              
     - Henry Kissinger
AM - 26 Aug 2004 15:33 GMT
> Similarly, I got a couple of plastic units with drawers from Wally World,

Go to Wally World in the winter, and get the Plano
tackle boxes when they are on sale. They make GREAT
small parts containers, and the inserts can vary the
compartment size easily. I use a combination of
these, and old cigar boxes properly labeled with tape
to keep track of all current projects.
Which are :)
1/32 109 G6 (adding only seatbelts)
1/32 190 D 9 (adding only seatbelts)
1/35 Sturmtiger (no aftermarket)
1/48 Ju 52 (Eduard, and CMK photoetch, resin sets)
1/48 Yak 1 (actually using 3 to make 1, I don't know
what happened here........)

But the Plano boxes in an incredible array of sizes
really does the trick. Semi to full transparent tops,
multiple compartments, strong hinges, positive latches,
damn near impossible to break........

"Only A Gentleman Can Insult Me And A True Gentleman Never Will"
domjaime - 26 Aug 2004 17:01 GMT
>> Similarly, I got a couple of plastic units with drawers from Wally World,
>
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>multiple compartments, strong hinges, positive latches,
>damn near impossible to break........

thanks.the dollar store had compartment boxes for a buck
each so i grabbed a few. they work well.
Mad-Modeller - 27 Aug 2004 04:28 GMT
> >> Similarly, I got a couple of plastic units with drawers from Wally World,
> >
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> thanks.the dollar store had compartment boxes for a buck
> each so i grabbed a few. they work well.

So since I'm the header here...
Know any printing outfits that might have leftover #10 envelope boxes?
They do well for larger parts.  
The other guys have had some good suggestions and I use at least one for
small parts.  My son picked up a plastic unit with small drawers that I
use for guns, missiles, RF probes, etc.
The car parts are mostly in envelope boxes on a separate shelf.  Small
parts are frequently stowed in old metal Sucrets boxes.  They've been a
family staple (the boxes) for years so I have some really old ones plus
all the seconds I used to cull from the scrap bins at my last regular
job.  SKB went to plastic just before I got dumped but others have been
buying boxes from the same tooling so they're still out there.
At one time I used to store stuff in old detonator boxes that were
scrap.  They were very heavy cardstock and had an inner lip for the lid
to snuggle over.  Of course, once I left Hamilton Watch my supply dried
up.  I used a couple of them for shipping E-bay items.  Wish I could
latch onto more of them. :(

Bill Banaszak, MFE
uff - 27 Aug 2004 06:13 GMT
>> >> Similarly, I got a couple of plastic units with drawers from Wally World,
>> >
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>
>Bill Banaszak, MFE

thanks bill and everyone. the one big pile works for about
10 kits, then it's time to organize. i have a bunch of
band-aid type tins that work and the other ideas gave me
enough to work with.
are the det boxes stamped with a manufacturer?
Mad-Modeller - 27 Aug 2004 07:42 GMT
uff queried:

> are the det boxes stamped with a manufacturer?

Not obviously.  It could be in the codes.  They were all 'M' something
then the codes, lot number and date.  They were used in making M564
artillery fuzes for 105 and 155mm shells.

BTW, the bandaid boxes were made in the same factory that made the
Sucrets boxes and if you have spices in tins at home they were probably
made there as well.  There are only two or three places in the US that
pack spice.  All those 'store brands' were shipped to one of those for
packing.

Bill Banaszak, MFE
uff - 27 Aug 2004 16:59 GMT
>uff queried:
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>
>Bill Banaszak, MFE
i've noticed bubble gum and tire repair kits in the same, so
you must be right. they are handy. too bad the gum tastes
like spew.
The Raven - 27 Aug 2004 11:33 GMT
Mr Mad Modeller,

                               No rush but did you get my email?

Regards

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Mad-Modeller - 28 Aug 2004 03:39 GMT
> Mr Mad Modeller,
>
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> ** President of the ozemail.* and uunet.* NG's
> ** since August 15th 2000.

Yes Sir Raven, sir.  You've been busy!  Did you get the last set of
SA(noE)s?  I have some more for you.

Bill Banaszak, MFE
The Raven - 29 Aug 2004 12:33 GMT
>> Mr Mad Modeller,
>>
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> Yes Sir Raven, sir.  You've been busy!  Did you get the last set of
> SA(noE)s?  I have some more for you.

Yes, I received 3 (IIRC) in the last shipment. Will pull out a pile of ACC
for you and get them sent off. Australia post is about to make a fortune
from this package............

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The Raven
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** since August 15th 2000.

Mad-Modeller - 30 Aug 2004 06:46 GMT
> >> Mr Mad Modeller,
> >>
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> ** President of the ozemail.* and uunet.* NG's
> ** since August 15th 2000.

Did one of those SAs have a GTO on the cover?  I can't remember if I
really bought two of those or not. :)

Bill Banaszak, MFE
The Raven - 30 Aug 2004 12:29 GMT
>> >> Mr Mad Modeller,
>> >>
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> Did one of those SAs have a GTO on the cover?  I can't remember if I
> really bought two of those or not. :)

I've seen the cover you mention but it was not in the last package.

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The Raven
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** President of the ozemail.* and uunet.* NG's
** since August 15th 2000.

Mad-Modeller - 31 Aug 2004 05:12 GMT
> I've seen the cover you mention but it was not in the last package.
>
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> ** President of the ozemail.* and uunet.* NG's
> ** since August 15th 2000.

OK, thanks for the clarification.  I'm obviously running behind if
you've already seen the cover.

Bill Banaszak, MFE
domjaime - 26 Aug 2004 16:59 GMT
>> You could get a box with drawers at the local crap store or
>> Goodwill if you want to get real AR about it and sort things.
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>
>      - Henry Kissinger

that sounds like an idea.
domjaime - 26 Aug 2004 16:57 GMT
>You could get a box with drawers at the local crap store or Goodwill if you
>want to get real AR about it and sort things. I've got mine seperated by scale
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>
>The Keeper (of too much crap!)

seems like you could get 20 lbs of stuff pretty quick,
it is fun to dig through.
Maiesm72 - 26 Aug 2004 06:51 GMT
>my spare box is getting large, how do you organize yours?

Started with zip-lock sandwich bags. Now I use gallon zip-lock freezer bags.
They all fit in a decent size box.

Soe of the odd parts (df loops, antennae, etc.) still fit in the sandwich bags.

Large parts are seperated into fuselages, wings, floats, etc.

Tom
domjaime - 26 Aug 2004 17:03 GMT
>>my spare box is getting large, how do you organize yours?
>
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>
>Tom
wow, lots of great ideas.
 
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