Reddit Reddit reviews Akro-Mils 26 Drawer 10126, Plastic Parts Storage Hardware and Craft Cabinet, (20-Inch W x 6-Inch D x 10-Inch H), Black

We found 9 Reddit comments about Akro-Mils 26 Drawer 10126, Plastic Parts Storage Hardware and Craft Cabinet, (20-Inch W x 6-Inch D x 10-Inch H), Black. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Akro-Mils 26 Drawer 10126, Plastic Parts Storage Hardware and Craft Cabinet, (20-Inch W x 6-Inch D x 10-Inch H), Black
CABINET DIMENSIONS- 20-Inch x 6-3/8 Inch x 10-1/4 Inch, DRAWER DIMENSIONS- 6-Inch x 2-1/4-Inch x 1-5/8 Inch (small drawer), 6-Inch x 4-1/2 Inch x 2-3/16 Inch (large drawer)HIGH QUALITY- Rugged, high-impact polystyrene plastic frame and 26 drawersGREAT FOR– Storing and organizing classroom or office supplies, crafts, beads or sewing supplies, hardware, small toy storage, fishing gear and moreSTACK OR WALL MOUNT- Cabinets stack securely and can also be wall mounted using keyhole slots molded into the back of the cabinetDIVIDABLE DRAWERS- 8 small drawer dividers, 4 large drawer dividers included and come molded into the back of the cabinet, finger-grip drawer pulls provide easy access and rear stop tabs prevent contents from spillingADDITIONAL DIVIDERS: 40716, pack of 16, B0009FHJVY. 40717 pack of 6, B003BVK8K2
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9 Reddit comments about Akro-Mils 26 Drawer 10126, Plastic Parts Storage Hardware and Craft Cabinet, (20-Inch W x 6-Inch D x 10-Inch H), Black:

u/frostape · 5 pointsr/Warhammer40k

Just in my experience:

Tamiya Extra Thin Plastic Glue

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017R6V4UE/

Less than $10. I've used it to assemble my ~3000pt Ork army and I've only used about half the bottle

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Mudder 21pc Pin Vice Set

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XG1FY8P/

About $12. Slightly more expensive than the absolute cheapest pin vice you can find...which I purchased and had a drill bit snap in less than a week. Then I bought this one and haven't looked back. The set of bits has a great size range, too.

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Woodland Scenics Basing

https://woodlandscenics.woodlandscenics.com/show/category/GroundCover

Depending on what sort of basing material you want, it can be much, much cheaper to get it from Woodland Scenics (or other train hobby sites). Their containers are cheap and large, so if you find what you like you can cheaply get enough to last you a lifetime (or close to it).

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Akro-Mils Storage Container

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003P0XRH0/

About $25. This was a bit of a splurge purchase, but it's been pretty nice for me so far. Before I got this, I just had bits organized into Ziploc bags. This was a nice way to organize everything and still make it accessible. Helpful for me because I've been doing a ton of kitbashing. If you're building following the instructions and kits 100%, you might not need this.

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Army Painter Paints

https://shop.thearmypainter.com/products.php?ProductGroupId=16

They're on Amazon, too. Generally cheaper than GW paints, and pretty decent. Amazon has some other kits like one for Dwarves and one for Goblins, etc. Depending on the colors you want, you could probably save some money by buying the colors individually or buying a couple of those sets that have what you want. I've really enjoyed their metallic paints and their washes. If you get their Strong Tone wash and their Dark Tone wash, paint your model, brush the Strong Tone on clothes and skin and the Dark Tone on anything that's metal and it'll come out looking really good.

u/justlookingaround246 · 3 pointsr/woodworking


Akro-Mils 10126 26 Drawer Plastic Parts Storage Hardware and Craft Cabinet, 20-Inch by 10-1/4-Inch by 6-3/8-Inch, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003P0XRH0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Ktv4CbG4KV79M

u/VACRMH · 2 pointsr/AnimeFigures

Woo hoo! Next you'll be taking pics of Nendos in all sorts of poses.

BTW, for part storage I use something like this https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003P0XRH0

I cut out little pictures of the face of each figure to label what's in each drawer.

u/kikisaurus · 2 pointsr/beadsprites

I started using the same type of container that you listed. I will never go back. It was so annoying to use for me. It was difficult to get the beads out that I needed without spilling colors into each block around it.

That being said, I use one similar to this. Well, I use two of them...one about that size and one that's larger.

When I do my pieces, or am sorting large containers of mixed beads, I can just pull out the drawers I need to bring over to my work area. It's also relatively thin and not very tall so it would easily fit in the top area of a closet or something tall and out of reach from the little kiddo.

As far as moving with it goes, the beads will come out of the back if you lay it on it's side...when we moved, I took each drawer and put dumped it in a plastic bag labelled with the color name. When we arrived and I was unpacking, I was able to just dump the bag back into the drawer and reuse the bag.

Edit: Looked it up, Big one...Little one

These are the exact two that I use. On the larger one, I use the big drawers on the side for two different things. The left side houses my black, white, and red beads since those are the ones that I always have the most of. The right side houses a drawer for "unopened packs" a "to be sorted" drawer, where I dump either mix packs or messed up projects so I can sort the beads out later, and the bottom drawer holds my tools...so it has a few pairs of tweezers, some masking tape, and some tiny paint bowls that I used to use for beads when I had them separated a different way. I've been doing Perler for a couple of years now and this has by far to me been the most useful and least expensive way to house my beads. :)

u/Doctorworm321 · 2 pointsr/beadsprites

I think alphabetical works well until you have 3+ different shades of each color and you're deciding which one to use. I've been using a slightly bigger one of these: http://www.amazon.com/Akro-Mils-10126-Plastic-Storage-Hardware/dp/B003P0XRH0 that I found at Joanns for much cheaper, the large bins on the side are for common colors that get used more and can be split in half if needed, and then my girlfriend ROYGBIV'd the smaller drawers. This has worked out awesomely for us, but the downside is its not very portable, when closed nothing is sealed so you just have to be careful. Moving around the house is easy, but if we wanted to go to a friends, I dont think it would make it.

u/randommusic · 1 pointr/Wet_Shavers

That one looks cool and if it works for you (and the razors fit,) why not?

I am using these two-a larger one where I keep most of my razors and this other one for my overflow. The small drawers are the perfect size for a razor or two, the larger drawers work for razors with cases or other stuff.

As the drawers are plastic, the razors slide around so I cut up some thin packing foam to line the bottom of each to give some traction. These are not as classy as the one you linked, but cheaper and I just needed to stop tossing them all in a drawer so these were a huge upgrade for me.

u/Glowreus · 1 pointr/AskElectronics

I was thinking something like this organizer, but deeper drawers so I can fit soldering iron and breadboards, etc

But I'm sure there's better solutions

u/physicallyuncomfort · 1 pointr/trees

I think I may do this

case

labels

But with a smaller case. I only have about 5-10 carts in my house at any given time.. but we have like 8 batteries, 10 chargers.

All over the place.