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<blockquote data-quote="Kiyot" data-source="post: 583036" data-attributes="member: 627"><p>Okay I've seen some benches, but I am curious how some of ya'll store components and parts/equipment and any systems you may use. I have one of those Sandusky metal cabinets that I have all my stuff in but even that doesn't seem like its enough sometimes. I had a bunch of plastic reloader boxes, that took up a majority of one shelf, but finally figured the better way to store them was a tote on top of the cabinet. I keep the bottom shelf stocked with bullets and cases of ammunition, this definitely helps weigh down the whole unit and no worries of it ever tipping over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiyot, post: 583036, member: 627"] Okay I've seen some benches, but I am curious how some of ya'll store components and parts/equipment and any systems you may use. I have one of those Sandusky metal cabinets that I have all my stuff in but even that doesn't seem like its enough sometimes. I had a bunch of plastic reloader boxes, that took up a majority of one shelf, but finally figured the better way to store them was a tote on top of the cabinet. I keep the bottom shelf stocked with bullets and cases of ammunition, this definitely helps weigh down the whole unit and no worries of it ever tipping over. [/QUOTE]
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