Lockspur 09:33 PM 03-24-2013
Just wanted to share my experience with these bamboo boxes. They're drawer organizers from the Container Store, and fit perfectly in my 152qt igloodor. They come in various sizes, and they're stackable. The 6" x 6" x 2" house robustos like they belong. I also use two 12" x 6" x 2" side-by-side on the shelves for the longer vitolas. $5 and $7 respectfully.
Pardon the mess...I'm in the beginning stages of organizing.
:-)
I bought a bunch for this and my 36qt project.
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BHalbrooks 09:34 PM 03-24-2013
AdamJoshua 09:37 PM 03-24-2013
Damn
cool.
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sorry I can never resist a bad pun .. i should but can't
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big_jaygee 09:38 PM 03-24-2013
looking real good brother... i might need to make my way to Katy on off these days for a mini herf
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kelmac07 09:40 PM 03-24-2013
Looks good. Need more 601 Blues though.
:-)
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Lockspur 09:45 PM 03-24-2013
Originally Posted by big_jaygee:
looking real good brother... i might need to make my way to Katy on off these days for a mini herf :-)
Patio is open 24/7. As is the beer fridge. As long as you're not allergic to dogs, all are welcome.
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Adam...very punny....verrrrry punny.
Mac...that's three 10-packs. Had my first one today. There WILL be more coming.
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BHalbrooks 09:47 PM 03-24-2013
Alright, packing up the husky pups, cigars, and my Wife (In that order)
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Lockspur 10:02 PM 03-24-2013
Originally Posted by BHalbrooks:
Alright, packing up the husky pups, cigars, and my Wife (In that order)
(looks at watch) sweet! See you in 4 days?
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BHalbrooks 10:04 PM 03-24-2013
cjhalbrooks 10:21 PM 03-24-2013
This is smart i like it alot. I have just jumped to coolers and this will be very helpful
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hotreds 09:45 AM 03-25-2013
irratebass 10:41 AM 03-25-2013
Looking good, very nice and organized.
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76GTFan 03:41 PM 03-25-2013
Originally Posted by Lockspur:
Just wanted to share my experience with these bamboo boxes. They're drawer organizers from the Container Store, and fit perfectly in my 152qt igloodor. They come in various sizes, and they're stackable. The 6" x 6" x 2" house robustos like they belong. I also use two 12" x 6" x 2" side-by-side on the shelves for the longer vitolas. $5 and $7 respectfully.
Pardon the mess...I'm in the beginning stages of organizing. :-)
I bought a bunch for this and my 36qt project.
What is holding the shelves up?
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The Poet 04:31 PM 03-25-2013
Originally Posted by 76GTFan:
What is holding the shelves up?
Dunno, but I suspect gravity is holding them down.
:-)
Nice, broh. Looks like you got enough of a stash to last for the week anyway.
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Lockspur 05:46 PM 03-25-2013
Originally Posted by 76GTFan:
What is holding the shelves up?
The 152 igloo has very shallow grooves, so I had to get creative. I'll post a close up in a little bit.
Concerning the collection, this is just the storage locker. I've got 2 desktops, with one large one on the way. Plus a 36qt igloo for boxes.
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76GTFan 06:03 PM 03-25-2013
Originally Posted by Lockspur:
The 152 igloo has very shallow grooves, so I had to get creative. I'll post a close up in a little bit.
Concerning the collection, this is just the storage locker. I've got 2 desktops, with one large one on the way. Plus a 36qt igloo for boxes.
Did you just cut the shelves to size, or is their a particular place you purchased at the proper width? I have been using the same cooler, but not standing tall.
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maninblack 06:07 PM 03-25-2013
Originally Posted by kelmac07:
Looks good. Need more 601 Blues though. :-)
What Mac said. Can never have enough. Looks good!
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Lockspur 10:03 PM 03-25-2013
Originally Posted by 76GTFan:
Did you just cut the shelves to size, or is their a particular place you purchased at the proper width? I have been using the same cooler, but not standing tall.
I made a template out of cardboard, then went to the Home Depot and asked them to cut down one of their shelves. The rear of the shelves fit in the grooves, and I use a wooden dowel to support it, and a dowel at the front of the slot to hold up the front of the shelf.
rear dowel (1/2" squared) is 13 15/16"
front dowel (5/8" squared) is 14 1/8"
rear of shelf cut to 13 3/4" WITHOUT the rubber caps
middle of shelf cut to 14 1/4" WITHOUT the rubber caps
front of shelf cut to 14 3/8" WITHOUT the rubber caps
The front dowel is going to be tight, just press it in so it's snug and won't pop out after giving it a tap or two.
Oh, I'm standing it up on top of an old nightstand, and used double-sided tape to keep it from sliding around.
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76GTFan 10:21 PM 03-25-2013
Thanks a lot for the specs Scotty! I have a weekend project now! I will post pics for anyone else interested.
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AdamJoshua 10:42 PM 03-25-2013
Really do like the standing it up effect, will be my next purchase when needed and yup copied your instructions.
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