Reddit Reddit reviews Stack-On DS-60-3 DS-60 60 Drawer Storage Cabinet

We found 7 Reddit comments about Stack-On DS-60-3 DS-60 60 Drawer Storage Cabinet. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Stack-On DS-60-3 DS-60 60 Drawer Storage Cabinet
60-Drawer storage cabinet great for hobby supplies, workshop hardware, and moreWide Gray frame with supports for extra strengthMedium-sized see-through drawers with tab stops to prevent spills and easy-pull ribbed handlesEasily mounts to wall or stands on bench or counter topMeasures 14-7/8 inches wide by 6-3/8 inches deep by 18-1/2 inches high
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7 Reddit comments about Stack-On DS-60-3 DS-60 60 Drawer Storage Cabinet:

u/Sniper1154 · 3 pointsr/lego

All credit goes to Onyx Lego Storage. S/he took the time to make these labels, unfortunately they're in .CDR format (Corel Draw) and a lot of people might not have that software. Since they were free to download, I downloaded them and PDF'd them to make it easier for everyone else. If you're an organizational freak like me these will come in handy! They're sized very well to be used on drawers like this

u/kalzor · 2 pointsr/beadsprites
u/MishenNikara · 1 pointr/beadsprites

Is it this?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000KKUSYS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1
If you're not gonna move it around it nicely perfectly fits a 1000 pc bag in each slot.

u/Dakar-A · 1 pointr/lego

Personally, I love this: Stack-On DS-60 60 Drawer Storage Cabinet https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000KKUSYS/ref=cm_sw_r_other_awd_Lk0IwbJFQ12HY for sorting small collections of pieces. Plus the drawers come out, so you could have authentic dumping action.

And I'd recommend being firm on sorting by piece, not color. It'll save so much time down the road.

u/m1rv · 1 pointr/Leathercraft

My little keepers

  • 60 drawers - cheap, no tops, don't hold over 15 heavy buckles very well per drawer.
  • I'm looking for a tool kit to hold the heavier stuff, my stamps in their little upright holder etc for under $150. Amazon reviews have basically said the stuff in that price range is junk. Currently eyeballing the non-rolling kits that sit on top of a rolling tool kit like the husky brand or something harbor freight.

    Suppliers

  • Chicago Screws - The original, so many varieties and designs.
  • Weaver - Huge selection of hardware...there's catalogue and their signature brand in two links here.
  • Fastenal - These guys are cheaper, but not specifically for leather work.
  • Hide House - They are a smaller outfit, a pleasure to work with & their sales are good.
  • Going to 2nd the Buckle guy. Love their little chat feature too - if you can find them at the right times. They are great. It makes me think it's the same site as theleatherguy :)
  • Corriente - I've commissioned one trophy buckle from them & grabbed several packs of their beautiful "upgraded conchos". My only complaint is their site is a bit haphazard, but the bargins are good & I've had one guy who got several saddles fixed when I didn't have time - he loves speaks highly of them.
  • Standard Rivet - Only purchased twice from them. Their site has a security warning at the top, so if you stick your credit card in make sure it's marked as secure in the shopping cart area.
  • I like the list on the subreddit already too - Link.

    Personal question

  • I've been eyeballing grainger's site for awhile - anyone used them? Link. I can't tell what solid rivet means...if it's not hollow I can't bend them like normal, so I'm wondering if those solid rivets are machine mounted for metal works.

    EDIT: Stuff
u/funplex · 1 pointr/beadsprites

I use something like this - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000KKUSYS/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_TK1Hub1B9KJAY

Mine is a smaller, with bigger drawers on the bottom.