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Crazie_Gido
26-07-2002, 08:35 AM
I'm new to the tying game, and need ideas /advice on how to store all the materials I'm accummulating.
Living in the City, I don't have the luxury of devoting a workbench or desk to this hobby, so was thinking of something like a beautiful wooden box (like an old cutlery box) which looks good - and, hence, can on display - yet opens up as a work area.
Anyone got one to spare/sell? Any better ideas?
Would appreaciate your views.
CrazieGido http://www.ausfish.com.au/chat/images/smilies/cwm11.gif

Wesley_Pang
26-07-2002, 03:03 PM
Crazy,

I use a plastic toolbox which I purchased at Kmart(just past the Rex Hunt combos).

I've got a Curver by Willow "Tradesman's Choice". Its got 2 snap on container on lid that is good to hold thread and small stuff, and a lift out tray.

I investigated sewing storage boxes or just tackle boxes, but I felt they were too small.

The toolbox is not perfect, but its big enough to hold all my saltwater material. Drawers would be useful to group the materials.

I store all my hooks and lead eyes in a Plano container(model 3700).

Until I get a custom flytying bench or an antique writing bureau(you know the ones with all the drawers and shutter cover), the tool box will do me

Wes