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Cygnus X1
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Component Organizers

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What's your best method to organize (store) resistors, caps, pots, wire, tubes,transformers...etc?
I have things stuffed into small drawer organizers, cigar boxes, plastic divider boxes, and all across my benches!

I need to find a compact solution to help 5S this workspace.

Ideas?
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Discussed recently here:

https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... highlight=

Hope this helps.
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LOL.
I was out that day!

Sounds like a lot of people are already doing what I am.

There HAS to be a better way!

:D
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It does take some up front work to organize your components, but, similar to developing macros or other automation tools, organization will pay dividends.

My components are stored in several plastic organizer arrays with little drawers. I have one for capacitors, one for resistors - split between 1/2W and power resistors, one for tubes and one for chassis, mounting hdwre, etc. It took a few hours a week over a coupla months with labeling, but when I need a 56K 2W, I know exactly where it is. When I place a new order with digikey or Mouser, I can take a quick look over my stock and order to fill in holes in my inventory.

We have used a similar system in all of the engineering departments in three companies that I have been working in for the last 30 years. This system works well for many users, building a variety of hardware with one person in charge of maintaining stock.

Think about how you use them when you configure your storage system. Do you want to look through boxes, bags, and envelopes or do you want to walk over and select a component?

It's up front time vs. ease in locating a component as you build, IMO. There's more than one right answer... :)


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Super_Reverb wrote:It's up front time vs. ease in locating a component as you build, IMO. There's more than one right answer... :)


rob
Yep, a little more up front cost of doing a component drawer system but well worth the investment. Besides, when you are alone at your bench in the late hours of the evening, you can gloat smugly with narrowed eyes and steepled fingers when all of your drawers stand at neat attention each with their own label 8)

I like the Akro-Mils line of component boxes:
http://www.akro-mils.com/Products/Indus ... inets.aspx
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Screw this!

My genius is based on easy to find substitutions! :roll:
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When your drawers stand at attention, it's time to do laundry!
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Jana wrote:When your drawers stand at attention, it's time to do laundry!
Or find you a girl friend quickly! :D

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BACK AWAY FROM THE CHILDREN
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Jana wrote:When your drawers stand at attention, it's time to do laundry!
Hahaha, nice!
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I wish I had a rhyme for every pickle I've had.
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Or for 1/2 ton of storage there is the Storage-Go-Around.
I was afraid of pricing it.

[img:500:500]http://gokimco.com/media/catalog/produc ... _1_3_1.jpg[/img]

http://www.akro-mils.com/Products/Indus ... Round.aspx[/img]
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chopstuck wrote:I wish I had a rhyme for every pickle I've had.
Ever had? Hmmm.. Nickle rhymes with every pickle! Luck!
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