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Organizing electronics components...cheap and compact?

By ForceFlow

9 years ago


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    #25 9 years ago

    I just put mine in plastic bags hang them from a diner line. Buy two pulleys and run them across the ceiling then attach labels on the similar sections. Clip each bag to this line. Pull the line to rotate the bags to the section you want then alphabetize or do it numerically. I can fit about 500 bags on a 4 ft line and it is overhead and never gets in the way. Takes up zero working area.

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