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Re: Hardware storage and organization

Our team has some of those grey bins. We use them to store our non-robot bolts. They work well for that.

We have a large chest of drawers that are about 2 feet wide and 2 inches deep that we use for storing fasteners. We got it from a dentist's office. I spent a couple days this summer organizing it such that each drawer is a different thread size and all of the screws are organized in columns by head type and in rows by size. We also then have our road totes that we can take a little bit of each fastener in and the totes all slide into a nice small box for ease of carying.
Spare parts are stored in a cabinet of plastic drawers. They are currently sorted such that 1 or 2 types of motors each have a drawer, electrical hardware has a drawer, wire has 3 drawers depending on gauge. Its still kind of a mess, but it is getting better.
The metal stock has yet to be stored efficeintly, but we are working on that too .

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Re: Hardware storage and organization

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Our team has some of those grey bins. We use them to store our non-robot bolts. They work well for that.

We have a large chest of drawers that are about 2 feet wide and 2 inches deep that we use for storing fasteners. We got it from a dentist's office. I spent a couple days this summer organizing it such that each drawer is a different thread size and all of the screws are organized in columns by head type and in rows by size. We also then have our road totes that we can take a little bit of each fastener in and the totes all slide into a nice small box for ease of carying.
Spare parts are stored in a cabinet of plastic drawers. They are currently sorted such that 1 or 2 types of motors each have a drawer, electrical hardware has a drawer, wire has 3 drawers depending on gauge. Its still kind of a mess, but it is getting better.
The metal stock has yet to be stored efficeintly, but we are working on that too .

Eric
Just have to make sure that no one knocks any of those things down. We had a problem when our recently organized draws got pushed over.
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