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    Default Jig storage????????????????


    guys here is wat i have for storage i am looking for a new way 2 store or i need better orginaztion skills LOL. let me see how you guys store ur stuff.


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    that's better than mine mine is stuck in big freezer bags lol.

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    I like this idea that someone posted for storing chenille.


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    Thats a cool idea!

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    I just bought the Plastic cabinets as I need them and have quite a few now all full. I have two stacked that all my hackle is in and the top is for flash and the bottom is full of rabbit strips. I have a couple of wider plastic drawer type that I keep chenille, buck tails and marabou in. I could go one, but I think you have the idea.

    Oh and I keep sandwich bags with chenille I cut from skeins that I keep in a plastic box right next to my tying station. Under it I have one of the large totes full of kip tails.

    Here is a pic of some.

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    Thats fairly organized skip. Do you have your threat on dowel rods? or are they just sitting side by side on your tying desk?

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    Len I hadn't seen that storage idea before. Very neat Idea. Will work well for the smaller batches of chenille.

    Skip I always like the pictures that you post of your tying area. If I could ever clean my shop it might look some what like yours only smaller. Mine looks like a mega atomic bomb went off. With all the radios and boat parts it makes it hard to keep clean and organized. Add all the shop equipment and molds and hooks, well it's a mess. Sure wish I wasn't such a pack rat.

    Redman

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    Len i will be making some of those for sure its a whole lot better looking and i am sure its better for the chennile than just laying in a box

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