Saturday, January 9, 2010

Parts Bin How Do I Make Or What Should I Use For Small Parts Bins In My Garage Shop Nuts, Bolts, Screws, Nails, Etc.?

How do I make or what should I use for small parts bins in my garage shop nuts, bolts, screws, nails, etc.? - parts bin

I wish I knew an easy way to "do" Some owners of small parts.

9 comments:

  1. home improvement at its bestJanuary 12, 2010 at 2:00 AM

    Does anybody know or know someone with a baby, and tons of old bottles. Just screw on a piece of wood, then add the wood to the bottom of a shelf. Now you can bottle with what and when youre done so only the lid of the jar. You see everything and your way.

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  2. home improvement at its bestJanuary 12, 2010 at 2:01 AM

    Does anybody know or know someone with a baby, and tons of old bottles. Just screw on a piece of wood, then add the wood to the bottom of a shelf. Now you can bottle with what and when youre done so only the lid of the jar. You see everything and your way.

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  3. What about empty bottles of baby food?

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  4. Small pots ... Jars of baby food .... are good for this ... on the rack and screw the lid on the underside of the platform used, and then fill the jar with whatever you want, then just screw the jar on ....
    or if you have a lot of them can container of coffee, good luck to use or Wal-Mart or K-Mart and buy anything with the paper or on the local ..... a camp for the things good luck! !

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  5. Jars with lids, should attatched to the underside of a platform bed, so that when not in use it does not unscrew the bottle and hanged for the use you will see see what is in them.

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  6. With 28yrs in the construction industry, I have almost everything you can imagine trying for the storage of small parts of his speech. I've used everything from cigar boxes of the plastic material of butter. The main thing, keep the parts dry. if it is not commonly used parts, save something with a tight cover. everything rust spray a brief overview of the WD-40 into the container and then set the lid. Working Paper retaining elements from oxidation. This works well in almost all metals. Now back to store to find out what you earn for always the best, open type containers, dust and dirt and ugly after a short time. You might want to keep something with lid. Check out the many online storage systems available, such as wood supply, tools at Sears. or other utilities or industrial companies.

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  7. With 28yrs in the construction industry, I have almost everything you can imagine trying for the storage of small parts of his speech. I've used everything from cigar boxes of the plastic material of butter. The main thing, keep the parts dry. if it is not commonly used parts, save something with a tight cover. everything rust spray a brief overview of the WD-40 into the container and then set the lid. Working Paper retaining elements from oxidation. This works well in almost all metals. Now back to store to find out what you earn for always the best, open type containers, dust and dirt and ugly after a short time. You might want to keep something with lid. Check out the many online storage systems available, such as wood supply, tools at Sears. or other utilities or industrial companies.

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  8. ME had the idea - but you may need several large jars of baby food - the same principle, but larger pots --
    There are plastic bottles of peanut butter in quart size - consider the total weight of all jars with content --
    I left a jar of baby food in concrete - who was not happy.

    Good luck

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  9. BABY FOOD JARS suck, which they hold a LOT. I have received specialized ABUNCH Menards purchased. GREAT GREAT work and keep Quanity screws and nuts. A further decline in baby food is that eating BREAK.AND whos this shit?

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