I use the same exact system....
Every time I go through my boxes, it's like a treasure hunt. I'm always coming
across parts that make me go 'wow, I didn't know I had that', but of course, I
never find the part I happen to looking for at the time;-)
- Bryan Vandiver
San Jose
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>Try my system. Put them in un labeled boxes (two categories, greasy
>parts and clean parts) in the living room, dining room and guest
>bedroom. Then when you have a need for one of the parts you already
>have, just accept that you will never find it, avoid the stress, and
>place a quick call to one of the usual suspects and have it sent UPS
>air. Seems to work for me.
>
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>From: <DLancer7676@cs.com>
>To: <cfchrist@earthlink.net>; <spridgets@autox.team.net>
>Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 7:58 AM
>Subject: Storing and Cataloging
>
>
>> In a message dated 7/15/2000 11:04:35 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>> cfchrist@earthlink.net writes:
>>
>> << just sharing my boring day stocking my sprite shelves in my
>basement. >>
>>
>> Speaking of stocking shelves--Anybody come up with an interesting,
>effective,
>> and/or unique way of storing all those new and/or used parts so you
>can find
>> them again? Does it Involve labeling, unique ways of boxing, or
>even the
>> computer?
>>
>> --David C.
>>
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