Diggin It
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^^ With so many retail stores of all types closing, you could watch the announcements. They sell off all the fixtures too including back room storage shelves and racks.
Very important point is what is "a trip"?Now, I always feel rewarded when I need something and I can save a trip to the hardware store because I just happen to have what I need on hand,
Another thing:
Very important point is what is "a trip"?
It's gotten so if I need something in Mississippi and there's the slightest chance I'll need more in the next couple of years I buy in bulk. I detest the little 2 packs of bolts that HD and Lowes are stocking.
I have the same issue. What I do is anything still in its original box (and has enough left to make it worthwhile), goes on a shelf in that container. So if I buy a box of 100 screws, and use half, I'll leave the other half in the box. My shelf of fasteners is loosely organized by screws, bolts, washers, nails, etc. And since most boxes have labeling on multiple sides, I can stack them and still be aware of the contents.So I'm looking for thoughts on an organizational scheme.
Coffee cans USED to be my go-to storage containers (and my Fathers). I've a couple of coffee cans of nails dating back to the '70's, when my Grandfather, Dad and I built our duplex. One can holds double headed 16D which I obviously rarely use. Might use one every two years, but double headed nails are handy to have.<snip>
For those other things, like hose clamps, lag bolts, carriage bolts and so on, I put them in a coffee can and then wrap clear tape around the can with whatever is inside the can on the outside so I can see what's in the coffee can at a glance. None of my shelves have doors on them, so I can always see what's up there. For bigger things, like outdoor electrical boxes and fittings, or PVC fittings, or cabinets hinges, I use five gallon buckets and write on the side of the bucket what's in there so it's super easy to see.
Another thing:
At my home in Virginia a 5 to 10 minute drive will get me to a few small hardware stores, 3 HD's and a Lowes. Down in Mississippi it's 30 minutes to a small Ace. HD and Lowes is an hour plus drive ONE WAY. So a trip for a fastener or plumbing part takes me 15 minutes in Virginia and 2 to 3 hours in Mississippi.
And even then their stocking is atrocious.
It's gotten so if I need something in Mississippi and there's the slightest chance I'll need more in the next couple of years I buy in bulk. I detest the little 2 packs of bolts that HD and Lowes are stocking.
Consequently I've lot's of containers of bolts and screws in a wide range of sizes, all which need storing.
Quicksand, go to Ocean State Job Lot and buy their plastic containers. I have a lot of the various sizes and they work fine.