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3 TIPS--BEST NAIL/SCREW STORAGE IDEAS! (These Fastener Storage Tips Will Save You Time And Hassle)
Everybody eventually has to create some system for storing nails and screws in their shop space. This short video from The Honest Carpenter will show you three very helpful tips for the easiest fastener storage out there!
Transferring nails and screws to individual bins or containers is too tedious and time-consuming. You have to constantly label and re-label bins...and you might not have enough space!
The easiest thing to do, by far, is to simply leave nails and screws in their boxes.
The fastener boxes are already perfectly labelled for their contents. The often have pictures of the nails/screws inside. And, many have little windows to check construction fastener supply!
TO MAKE BOXES MORE DURABLE: Simply wrap a couple layers of painter's tape on the bottom. Press the tape into the cardboard and folds of the nail/screw box.
This will keep the box intact, and prevent nails and screws from falling out!
Now you can carry the nail or screw box anywhere with ease. It fits in tool belt, or stacks easily in a tool pack-out kit. Also, you haven't wasted any time transferring fasteners!
FOR IN-SHOP STORAGE: I recently built a TRAY SHELF to hold my nails and screws.
This shelf sits just beneath my work table. This is right where my hands can reach fasteners. Also, it's visible from almost anywhere in the shop, so I can go straight to my nail/screw of choice.
The tray shelf is 3 boxes high and 2 boxes deep.
I will sometimes still transfer things like bolts, nuts, brad nails and other hardware to individual bins and containers. This is because they're more easily sorted this way, and you don't use quite as many of them.
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