The Great #Lego Sort continues. Thanks very much to all those who gave some great advice the other day. The challenge was to sort out 45 years worth of random parts so we can clear stuff out.
https://qoto.org/@davoloid/110712561338848533
This has taken all weekend and every evening since we started. Biggest problem we have is that spouse and I are struggling to agree on strategy.
Hers is to take down the existing sets, crossing over bits from the book whilst we're at it. Or do the reverse - try to build one up from the book.
The problem for both of these strategies is that there are so many bits, colours, shades, shapes, in various legacy containers, that we end up spending ages trying to find the bloody part, or a substitute, or trying to work out where we're going to put it when dismantling.
I also got two additional #storage /organisers yesterday that were half price at #Screwfix. Some adjustable compartments, top secures down to stop bits mingling.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/stanley-sort-master-organiser-17-1-2-x-12-3-4-/73900
There's also this one which has compartments that can be taken out, but I'll keep my eye on that in case there's an offer.
The kitchen pots will do for now but it would be nice to get the storage consistent.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/stanley-fatmax-deep-pro-organiser-14-1-2-x-18-/22910
@cazmockett I cannot describe accurately the look I received at this very suggestion earlier today. I could feel it over the phone, when I said I'd spotted a great two-level box with takeout compartments on eBay.
@davoloid ha! They will learn 😉
@davoloid going forward, I would always recommend storage where you can take out each compartment individually. There’s nothing worse than rummaging in a fixed-partition container and not being able to tip just one bit out to help you find something among a bigger heap.