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Originally Posted by Redlemon
And you are keeping them because...?
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Like IceBurn said, they're great for keeping track of small parts. I'm currently in the planning stages of building an actual shop and pricing has shown just how ridiculous the cost of storage bins really is for all the 'stuff' I have. I do a lot of Demo work and have a hard time just trashing things that are perfectly good, just not to the taste of the current owner.
They're also great for mixing small amounts of paints, using as solvent baths to clean dirty, greasy or painted parts. Filled with Chalk and water, they make awesome exploding targets. Really the uses are endless. Eventually, most of them will have the lids screwed to the bottom of a shelf so that the bottles can be easily unscrewed from the lids for parts access. While not taking up bench space.
You don't even want to know how many Coffee cans and Costco milk jugs are in that room. They, as well, have endless uses.
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Last edited by RogueGypsy; 11-07-2010 at 04:12 PM..
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