Scott Crumpton
11-14-2009, 7:11 PM
In the "A nice little tool to have..." thread I made mention of my salvaged hardware pails and almost included this there but decided to make it a separate thread.
I never throw away usable hardware, but storing all of it can become a problem. What I've done is to take several used 5 gal plastic (joint compound) pails and cut them off at about 5-6" high. Drill 3 holes equally spaced around them about 2" up from the bottom. Push a 1/4-20 or larger bolt out each hole and put two nuts on each bolt. The short pails will now stack nicely and store more junk in the same shelf space as one pail. Each layer will be only 2-3" thick, making it very easy to paw through the contents. It will also allow for some sorting of the contents by layer.
---Scott.
I never throw away usable hardware, but storing all of it can become a problem. What I've done is to take several used 5 gal plastic (joint compound) pails and cut them off at about 5-6" high. Drill 3 holes equally spaced around them about 2" up from the bottom. Push a 1/4-20 or larger bolt out each hole and put two nuts on each bolt. The short pails will now stack nicely and store more junk in the same shelf space as one pail. Each layer will be only 2-3" thick, making it very easy to paw through the contents. It will also allow for some sorting of the contents by layer.
---Scott.