Oh, yes please.
That's very good, but where are the labels for the side(s)/edge(s) for ease of identifying the contents?
they're clear boxes, you can see through the side the item in it, all M6 bolts are in one and M8 bolts in another etc
Oh, yes please.
That's very good, but where are the labels for the side(s)/edge(s) for ease of identifying the contents?
They are all pretty much the same bricks used on my garage and i am extending it and want to go slow and cheap but not skimp on quality footings are in just waiting for a few days of no frost risk.I grew up doing stuff like that i think it stems from my Dad growing up during the war he saved and still saves all sorts i remember cleaning bricks from an old demolished garage that were then used to build the base of his new shed.
Straightening nails was another one i still do it today i very seldom buy nails or screws i have so many salvaged ones its just good old common sense.
What are your reclaimed bricks for if you dont mind ne asking.
These are a winner for small stuff, business card boxes from ebay, about £18 for 100 and surprising how much stuff they hold.
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and the labels are on the surface of the inner box to make sure they stay clean.... I must have been having a good day when I thought of that idea.Most impressive!
This is what I use. Cheap as chips. Can also stick the tops down and use them to locate the boxes in drawers/boxes to stop them sliding around when a few are on the bench.These are a winner for small stuff, business card boxes from ebay, about £18 for 100 and surprising how much stuff they hold.
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Dont suppose you have a link??These are a winner for small stuff, business card boxes from ebay, about £18 for 100 and surprising how much stuff they hold.
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Do a search, there may be some cheaper.Dont suppose you have a link??
Dont suppose you have a link??
These are a winner for small stuff, business card boxes from ebay, about £18 for 100 and surprising how much stuff they hold.
They would be great if I used the crocodile clipsVery nice Steve. I see you have a box labelled 'crocodile clips.'
I'm sure you could use some of these then
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These are a winner for small stuff, business card boxes from ebay, about £18 for 100 and surprising how much stuff they hold.
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liking the look of them.......but shouldn't they be in alphabetical order
Both the plastic 2l ones, and the cardboard 1l uht type.Anyone use milk cartons or just me? Haha
Anyone use milk cartons or just me? Haha
Both the plastic 2l ones, and the cardboard 1l uht type.