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Thread: Armorers Tool Box/Parts Storage

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    If it hasn't been mentioned, the small baggies in the pharmacy section, sometimes labeled as "pill pockets" work well. Or even the actual day of the week vitamin ones. These containers are great, one example being all bolt sub parts are in one container.
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    Small parts, tools, larger parts in cabinets




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    I have a medium sized Snap-On roll cabinet tool box with a side cabinet I got cheap. I fastened a length of laminate counter top on it as my work surface. Plus some tackle boxes for small parts. Works awesome for dedicated gun stuff. I have a similar box set up for my 110v wire feed an small fab tools.
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    To those that use that Akro-Mils 06318 case...

    It appears in the photos the plastic dividers have a slot that they drop into and the slot also is across the 'floor' or bottom of the case - so small parts can't slip through to other sections. Is that correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cips View Post
    To those that use that Akro-Mils 06318 case...

    It appears in the photos the plastic dividers have a slot that they drop into and the slot also is across the 'floor' or bottom of the case - so small parts can't slip through to other sections. Is that correct?
    That is correct, it's a full-perimeter slot. For things like rollpins I'd baggie 'em or use the small lid compartments anyway as an extra safety margin.
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    I keep all my expensive cleaning rods in PVC pipe w/a cap glued on one end and a screw on cap and fitting glued on the other, have for years.

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