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    I prefer to have all my materials jammed into 3 different storage containers that I can't see into. NOT! Great project!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MCG1 View Post
    I prefer to have all my materials jammed into 3 different storage containers that I can't see into. NOT! Great project!
    That's hilarious, it's exactly what I'm currently doing in fact.
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    Smart business there, great idea. Only thought I had was throwing a dust cover over it when not in use. I have some Plano boxes that are looking pretty stuffed lately and pull what I need. Helps to have 4 bobbins for different color threads for when the idea changes mid jig.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MCG1 View Post
    I prefer to have all my materials jammed into 3 different storage containers that I can't see into. NOT! Great project!
    I feel like am an underachiever with my lone large cardboard box. Though I am in hot pursuit with my daily material purchases.
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    Gonna need a bigger box.
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    Oh got bigger boxes,,,, tons of feathers, buck tails, flashings and others for extras,,,, this is just while I’m tying on tv stand, and stuff is around me in buggers boxes sorted in ziplocks,,,,these are just the tools, threads and glue
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    My tying vice and tools and few other things go in a specially fitted box for storage in closet when I'm not tying. Sometimes I go quite a while between sessions.

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    This is my tying stuff in the boxName:  tying box.jpg
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    Very nice and compact, Grumpy. Mine is in a plastic storage tub. I’m getting the bug to begin tying again. You don’t save any money tying your own, but the thrill of catching on your own creation is something to be really enjoyed!
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    I have to come up with a storage device or quit buying . I saw a video by SK that he is using a roll around storage with bins from WalMart. I have a room that I do my reloading in but storage space is a premium. It will have to fit under the bench in there. I have something buzzzing in my head for chenille storage and display but not quite what I want yet.

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