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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.
  • genebren
    0 genebren over 4 years ago in reply to Gough Lui

    Gough Lui . I really like those duratool parts bins (I have ordered a different brand, but similar item, branded as Stanley).  I really like these and use them in my shop for nut/bolts/fasteners.  I must have 16+ of these. I really like the removable bins, which are handy if I will be working outside the shop (like my son's house) where I can grab a few bins and take them with me.  Very nice.

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  • Andrew J
    0 Andrew J over 4 years ago in reply to Gough Lui

    I got them when Amazon had them on special offer - £27 or thereabouts. The Engineers Relay Handbook is my favourite though.

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    0 Andrew J over 4 years ago in reply to genebren

    I Like those Stanley ones as well and use them for the same purpose.

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    0 Andrew J over 4 years ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    Some people always know where there stuff is.  Until a partner comes along and tidies up image

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  • michaelkellett
    0 michaelkellett over 4 years ago

    Now that a few others have put their toes in the water I'm bold enough to add my contribution image

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    I have 9 of these giant cupboards (2m tall and very solidly built) which I bought in an auction 18 years ago.

    I use them as combination storage and room dividers.

    Next to this one is a very cheap wooden bookshelf with sets of "Really Useful" (it's a brand) sets of 16 small boxes in

    little shelf units. The boxes are like their big brothers and have catches on the lids.

    These are numbered and mainly contain pcb or small mechanical parts from specific jobs. I keep an Excel index of the parts.

     

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    Contents of a typical big cupboard. Bigger "Really Useful" boxes (9 and 18 litre), mostly associated with

    a particular job but this cupboard has some general purpose boxes too.

     

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    I have one carousel with about 700 drawers (a couple of the sections on the other side have some larger drawers).

    Small components, not all electronic, which are not specific to a job or are of very general use, live in here.

     

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    This is a very recent thing. The idea is to get all the small tools in one place. It can wheel about but in

    practice it's a bit big to have next to you.

    It has freed a lot of bench space because the stuff in it used to live in a multi drawer wooden toolbox

    and several little IKEA drawer units which sat on the bench.

     

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    These came from IKEA and I got them v. cheap second hand a long time ago. I have 4 of them and they

    are used for filing, more RU boxes and LP records.

     

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    I've managed to get most storage away from the bench but I have to admit that the Shuttle PC, the turntable and

    the Hameg scope should really be somewhere else.

    The cables are a mess - there isn't much on the bench other than the thing I'm working on but it still looks

    like a spaghetti fight. I have hooks on the uprights of the wooden racking which help when cables are resting,

    but not when in use.

    The HP supplies under the bench are remote controlled so can do their work without taking up space.

    Anything precious under the bench must be above floor level, for flood protection - I've had two so far but

    luckily lost no more than some floor coverings.

     

    MK

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  • Andrew J
    0 Andrew J over 4 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    I like that carousel.

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    0 michaelkellett over 4 years ago in reply to Andrew J

    I got mine cheap a long time ago - no one seems to keep the ESD safe drawer units now but just using a non

    ESD safe carousel and clear plastic drawer units the full stack would be £650 - from what info I could find the

    ESD safe version would be about £1350.

     

    They take up a lot of room but are pretty good for speed of access to parts.

     

    (kaisertech.co.uk have prices on their website)

     

    MK

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    0 14rhb over 4 years ago in reply to jw0752

    John,

     

    Nice one. Your home setup is better than my work's workshop ! image

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    0 14rhb over 4 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    Hi Michael,

     

    Nicely organised and extensive setup image. Any recommendations on where to buy the blue-handled crates for the lowest prices?

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    0 michaelkellett over 4 years ago in reply to 14rhb

    Amazon - (search "Really Useful")  - kind of pot luck about prices and stock - lots of suppliers.

     

    Viking Direct (office equipment supplier)

     

    or direct from source (which I only just discovered checking up to answer you - thanks)

     

    www.reallyusefulstorageboxes.co.uk

     

    MK

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