Parts Storage Solution

 by carlmal
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Great parts storage and indexing solution.
Features:

-Simple to construct
-Inexpensive
-High density
-Floor or bench space NOT required.
-Scaleable, go as big as you like
-Easy to index new parts
 
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Step 1: Parts Required #1

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-3/16" x 36" Metal rod
-2 Small U-Clamps
-2 Utility shelf mounting brackets

DeanAshby says: Jan 25, 2013. 1:30 AM
Very neat and clean and proper storage concept. You will be able to retrieve any specific part or tool in a matter of seconds and do not need to search high and low for it as everything is well-organized and arranged with proper labels. Most importantly, it does not take up floor or table space.
peptidefarmer says: Oct 10, 2011. 1:00 PM
Cool! Just like the pharmacy does it. I should try this - I am in dire need of an improved organization system.
pfred2 says: Oct 9, 2011. 3:02 PM
You're really dead set against parts drawers? I rather favor my Akro Mils storage solutions here.
carlmal (author) in reply to pfred2Oct 10, 2011. 8:34 AM
I'm always acquiring parts and I found it hard to fit them in using drawers. If you always work with the same parts I suppose parts drawers are fine. I do think this is more volume/footprint efficient though.
carlmal (author) in reply to pfred2Oct 9, 2011. 4:40 PM
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pfred2 in reply to carlmalOct 9, 2011. 6:06 PM

I see. For larger parts I have this. My "junk box".
carlmal (author) in reply to pfred2Oct 10, 2011. 7:18 AM
I'd love one of those! If I bring any more old organs home my wife would make me live there....
pfred2 in reply to carlmalOct 10, 2011. 8:59 AM
I've seen folks living in worse. The whole thing only cost me $200 to put up. I used a lot of scrap wood for the frame though.
dimtick says: Oct 10, 2011. 8:03 AM
I like this idea. I have a lot of miscellaneous screws that this would work with.
I wonder if adding file tabs onto the bags would help. may help you find what your after faster.
think there's something better you can do with the wire rolls and the alligator clips but the bags are cool.
carlmal (author) in reply to dimtickOct 10, 2011. 8:30 AM
I have a thick wooden dowel mounted above my bench for spools of wire. It partially inspired this design. So you are correct, there are better things to do with the spools.
extremeseeker says: Oct 9, 2011. 6:23 AM
where do you get the "J" hooks?
carlmal (author) in reply to extremeseekerOct 9, 2011. 8:15 AM
http://www.uline.com/
I bought 1000 J-hooks and 1000 4x6" bags for about $100
Probably 2 - 4 times as much as I'll need in my lifetime.
If you only need a few, 3M makes them in smaller batches.
Bongmaster says: Oct 8, 2011. 11:15 PM
neat, space saving, and u can see all the parts without having to rummage :)
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