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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 genebren over 4 years ago

    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 multiple methods/containers.

     

    image

    Starting with my desk area, I use a large storage container (stacked above the right monitor and also under the desk - although not shown in this picture).  These units art listed as 15 quarts or 14 liters of storage (16 1/4" x 11 1/4" x 6 3/4" or 413 cm x 28.6 cm x17.1 cm).  I currently have 13 of these in use, containing material/supplies, project or client parts and my new part inventories (stored below the desk).  I really like the latching lids as they have on several occasions helped me avoid spillage if one of my towers gets tipped over.  They are also super handy as you can release one latch and flip the lid up when removing or replacing bags.  I use index cards to separate sections (value/size ranges, or component categories). Here is the new parts containers:

    image

    Resistors on top, capacitors/inductors/connectors/misc in the center and ICs and other active discretes on the bottom.

     

    I used a medium sized, similar container to contain smaller collections of parts and/or cables. For these parts I use a 6 quart/ 5.7 Liter container (13 5/8" x 8 1/4" x 4 7/8" or 34.6 cm x 21 cm x 12.4 cm).  I have about 40 of these in use which contain a lot of my development tools, part collections, cables and other misc parts.  I have a few of these in the closet of my office with the majority of these out in the garage.

    image

     

    Next up is storage of unbagged parts or small prototyping.  For these I use two different storage containers which are targeted towards craft/hobby users.  One is an embroidery thread or bead organizer.  The units that I use have 17 compartments (10.25" x 6.75" x 1.625" or 26 cm x 17.1 cm x 4.1 cm).  I use these for loose parts for prototyping (crimps, connectors, protoboard adapters, loose components).  The other is a bead storage container that hold 6 stacks of 5 containers.  The lids and contains screw together.  I use these to hold collections of prototyping components (resistors, capacitors, diodes, etc)

     

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    Best wishes on the efforts to organize electronic parts and supplies!

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    0 genebren over 4 years ago

    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 multiple methods/containers.

     

    image

    Starting with my desk area, I use a large storage container (stacked above the right monitor and also under the desk - although not shown in this picture).  These units art listed as 15 quarts or 14 liters of storage (16 1/4" x 11 1/4" x 6 3/4" or 413 cm x 28.6 cm x17.1 cm).  I currently have 13 of these in use, containing material/supplies, project or client parts and my new part inventories (stored below the desk).  I really like the latching lids as they have on several occasions helped me avoid spillage if one of my towers gets tipped over.  They are also super handy as you can release one latch and flip the lid up when removing or replacing bags.  I use index cards to separate sections (value/size ranges, or component categories). Here is the new parts containers:

    image

    Resistors on top, capacitors/inductors/connectors/misc in the center and ICs and other active discretes on the bottom.

     

    I used a medium sized, similar container to contain smaller collections of parts and/or cables. For these parts I use a 6 quart/ 5.7 Liter container (13 5/8" x 8 1/4" x 4 7/8" or 34.6 cm x 21 cm x 12.4 cm).  I have about 40 of these in use which contain a lot of my development tools, part collections, cables and other misc parts.  I have a few of these in the closet of my office with the majority of these out in the garage.

    image

     

    Next up is storage of unbagged parts or small prototyping.  For these I use two different storage containers which are targeted towards craft/hobby users.  One is an embroidery thread or bead organizer.  The units that I use have 17 compartments (10.25" x 6.75" x 1.625" or 26 cm x 17.1 cm x 4.1 cm).  I use these for loose parts for prototyping (crimps, connectors, protoboard adapters, loose components).  The other is a bead storage container that hold 6 stacks of 5 containers.  The lids and contains screw together.  I use these to hold collections of prototyping components (resistors, capacitors, diodes, etc)

     

    imageimage

    Best wishes on the efforts to organize electronic parts and supplies!

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