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CA-AB Hobby plastic drawer storage units

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Figured some of you may have gone down this path. Considering replacing my 30 year old unit which I'm outgrowing & looking pretty grotty. Shockingly, prices at tool stores & even Amazon are high IMO. I learned my lesson recently when I was complaining about the high cost of Amazon plastic organizing trays for drawers & my found the same thing, or close enough for 1/6 the price at dollar store. Any leads or places to check out?

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Figured some of you may have gone down this path. Considering replacing my 30 year old unit which I'm outgrowing & looking pretty grotty. Shockingly, prices at tool stores & even Amazon are high IMO. I learned my lesson recently when I was complaining about the high cost of Amazon plastic organizing trays for drawers & my found the same thing, or close enough for 1/6 the price at dollar store. Any leads or places to check out?

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ugh dont get me started.

what is available is either junk or not worth what they want for it. I mean seriously, die cast clear plastic drawers should be cheap cheap cheap.

I just wont do it. I'm making plywood box inserts from my drawers
 
Prices are just wacky. As are marketing guru explained the price of something has zero correlation to cost, quality etc. and 100% correlation with what the market is willing to pay.

A1 electronics had a huge stash of the Integrated Plastics style that slide together, they were good quality. I picked up a bunch, should have taken more, a lot more. Glen might still have some?

I did get one of his rotating style cubes.

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Prices are just wacky. As are marketing guru explained the price of something has zero correlation to cost, quality etc. and 100% correlation with what the market is willing to pay.
yeah and there are too many idiots out there
Prices are just wacky. As are marketing guru explained the price of something has zero correlation to cost, quality etc. and 100% correlation with what the market is willing to pay.

A1 electronics had a huge stash of the Integrated Plastics style that slide together, they were good quality. I picked up a bunch, should have taken more, a lot more. Glen might still have some?

I did get one of his rotating style cubes.

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I officially hate you, no no, I mean it.
 
I love that rotating cube. There were some for sale recently, i think from a jeweller, but they seemed expensive.

I like rolling stuff to maximize space. wire shelf units on casters work. Most of the small parts bins were picked up used (e.g. an electronics hobbyist selling half a dozen with parts for $150, that sort of thing), or when on sale at Crappy Tire. Two carts and lots more on shelves. There's 1/2 a dozen more not shown but you get the idea ..... not much money into them but you have to accept them not matching and be ready to pounce when they come up cheaply.

The two wire carts in the first image are 12 x 24 and hold three small parts drawer units per tier


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I don't have near as many as you guys, but I've been picking them up here and there for cheap over the years. I don't think I have two that match lol. It drives me nuts from an OCD standpoint, but they work, and don't bug me enough to do anything more about it.

The price disparity between new and used on these are huge.
 
The rotating cube would actually be very easy to replicate for any of us. Heavy base with bearing, single long threaded rod in the middle, each tier just has a thin piece of sheet with a hole in the middle and little 1/4 " flaps that stop the bin enclosures from working their way out, nut on top holds it all together.
 
Would give you that old fashioned hardware store feeling too! I don't have space for a rotating cube, but I've thought about overlapping sliding bins like what home depot has for my new work area in the basement utility room i'm working on.
 
I want them in metal. I don’t need clear bins, every bin I have is labeled. But the plastic bins are crap. Either they’re hard plastic (polystyrene?) and crack, or they’re soft plastic (polyethelene?) and twist and wobble. Maybe project 42.7 will be to figure out how to make them out of aluminum sheet…
 
I want them in metal. I don’t need clear bins, every bin I have is labeled. But the plastic bins are crap. Either they’re hard plastic (polystyrene?) and crack, or they’re soft plastic (polyethelene?) and twist and wobble. Maybe project 42.7 will be to figure out how to make them out of aluminum sheet…
Sounds like you want a Lista style cabinet....
 
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