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dougw
dougw over 4 years ago

I am interested in how you store all your electronics stuff, and looking for more ideas.

Are you a chronic pack rat or a ruthless minimalist?

What is your most creative storage solution?

Have you figured out how to keep track of what you have and where everything is?

I am especially interested in how you store your cables, wire and adapters.

I am also interested in how you store your storage containers - I have so many boxes of stuff, it is hard to get at some of them and hard to remember exactly where something is stored.

Tool storage is another issue I am interested in - how to organize tools so they are handy when needed.

Are you satisfied with your solution? Does it work well?

With New Years resolutions looming, I am thinking about getting my stuff more organized.

(Just thinking so far image .... this discussion is probably just another way of procrastinating) image

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  • jw0752
    jw0752 over 4 years ago +15 suggested
    Hi Doug, I have had an evolving shop for the last 60 years and for nearly all of that time I have been blessed with adequate space to work in and to expand into. More than electronics, making, repairing…
  • genebren
    genebren over 4 years ago +10 suggested
    Doug, I have constantly struggled with finding the perfect storage solutions for my electronic parts and misc stuff. I have decided that there is no one perfect container. My storage solution involves…
  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 4 years ago in reply to kmikemoo +10
    kmikemoo wrote: dougw How do you follow up after John's lab? ... Let's reset this . www.youtube.com/watch I thrive on chaos.
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    0 14rhb over 4 years ago

    Hi Doug,

     

    A good question and I am also interested to read what others do.

     

    For me there is a funding balance between actually doing projects or improving my storage - the project often gets the money and the storage is an after-though. Starting off with a Tuperware box of IC's (actually 4000 series CMOS!) as I amassed components I would seize on any container being thrown out - ice cream tubs with lids, metal biscuit tins. Generally anything with a lid. It actually has a benefit in that when I wanted a diode I knew to look for the white cardboard shoe box, and in that were the original packets carefully opened so I could flick through and select one. Leaded resistors ended up in a old biscuit tin and I still hunt around for the correct colours when breadboarding a circuit. The downside was that with this mixture of containers shelf storage was untidy.

     

    A good few years back I changed tack and indulged myself in a set of four RAACO storage trays like these at Farnell. They are really great but I soon outgrew them with bags of IC's and connectors and sadly at the time couldn't justify buying anymore; so still in use with all the other mix of containers.

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    But it didn't stop there as I moved onto SMT parts. I did invest there and buy a couple of starter kits of resistors, inductors and capacitors. The resistors are mounted as cardboard strips in a file - which makes selection easy. The inductors and capacitors are in small plastic phials. As the common values depleted I bought some top-up reels but I admit the excess is just stored together in a large shoebox - luckily I don't have to hunt through that so often. I've so many IC's though (bough bought, scavenged and samples) that I created a spreadsheet to know what I have, what the function is and key parameters....that is great but then I still have to hunt them down in yet another box image. I've also a few quite precious adapters for PLCC to DIP etc and these are also in a biscuit tin but pushed into foam to prevent lead damage.

     

    New cable - is just in a big crate, the ones I use more often are often out on a wooden pole across the shed so I can run some off.

     

    My satisfaction with my solution is about 2/10 but it works I guess 100% image

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    0 14rhb over 4 years ago

    Hi Doug,

     

    A good question and I am also interested to read what others do.

     

    For me there is a funding balance between actually doing projects or improving my storage - the project often gets the money and the storage is an after-though. Starting off with a Tuperware box of IC's (actually 4000 series CMOS!) as I amassed components I would seize on any container being thrown out - ice cream tubs with lids, metal biscuit tins. Generally anything with a lid. It actually has a benefit in that when I wanted a diode I knew to look for the white cardboard shoe box, and in that were the original packets carefully opened so I could flick through and select one. Leaded resistors ended up in a old biscuit tin and I still hunt around for the correct colours when breadboarding a circuit. The downside was that with this mixture of containers shelf storage was untidy.

     

    A good few years back I changed tack and indulged myself in a set of four RAACO storage trays like these at Farnell. They are really great but I soon outgrew them with bags of IC's and connectors and sadly at the time couldn't justify buying anymore; so still in use with all the other mix of containers.

    image

    But it didn't stop there as I moved onto SMT parts. I did invest there and buy a couple of starter kits of resistors, inductors and capacitors. The resistors are mounted as cardboard strips in a file - which makes selection easy. The inductors and capacitors are in small plastic phials. As the common values depleted I bought some top-up reels but I admit the excess is just stored together in a large shoebox - luckily I don't have to hunt through that so often. I've so many IC's though (bough bought, scavenged and samples) that I created a spreadsheet to know what I have, what the function is and key parameters....that is great but then I still have to hunt them down in yet another box image. I've also a few quite precious adapters for PLCC to DIP etc and these are also in a biscuit tin but pushed into foam to prevent lead damage.

     

    New cable - is just in a big crate, the ones I use more often are often out on a wooden pole across the shed so I can run some off.

     

    My satisfaction with my solution is about 2/10 but it works I guess 100% image

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