...and I think others have recommended cleaning the parts prior to storing
them, so you can just pop 'em back on when you're ready....
--- MGTD1952@cs.com wrote:
> In a message dated 3/30/02 8:55:47 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> allfacts@bellsouth.net writes:
>
>
> > Today, I am going to try to devise a parts inventory system for
> keeping
> > track of parts as I take them off of the car. Any suggestions would be
> > appreciated.
> >
> >
>
> For smaller parts, use the ZipLoc freezer bags, the ones you can write
> on
> with the permanent ink pens. The come in several different sizes. As
> you
> remove the piece, put it in the bag, and label it with specifics (e.g.,
> left
> side whatzit, right rear thingamabob, etc.). You can then store those
> in
> larger paper bags by assembly, (e.g., front left suspension, etc.) You
> could
> also throw moss part/page #'s on if you think it would help.
>
> BUT, the best thing you could do is take pictures, digital or otherwise.
> In
> two weeks, or two months, or two years, when you get around to putting
> it
> back together, you may not remember exactly what goes where. Also, take
>
> copious notes to explain any special things you did to remove the
> pieces, and
> what order they came apart in.
>
> That's all...;-)
>
> Steve in NJ
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Dan DiBiase
Dayton, NJ
'76 MGB Tourer (Driver)
'65 MGB Tourer (Project)
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