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 Author: SetsetBricks View Messages Posted By SetsetBricks
 Posted: Nov 18, 2025 03:35
 Subject: use of cardboard storage bins
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SetsetBricks (1202)

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Hello, I'd like to know, for those who use cardboard storage bins, is your
system a bin for a set of parts? Or rather for a family of parts? Do the boxes
last a long time or do they need replacing? Are there any other drawbacks to
this sorting system?

Thank you in advance.


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 Author: bricks2you View Messages Posted By bricks2you
 Posted: Nov 18, 2025 06:31
 Subject: Re: use of cardboard storage bins
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I used those boxes when I ran a parts department for an automobile dealership.
They took a lot of abuse since they stored nuts and bolts, small lamp assemblies,
were frequently handled roughly.
Using them for LEGO, I believe they would last very well.