A little over a year later, my wife decided I needed to readdress my organization of my hobby. The picture above should give you a decent reason why.
Did I stick with my tried and true Bitz Box from a year ago?
The short answer is "no". But what to replace it with, and how?
The long answer involves a very productive year of hobby-ing, a collection of trades and purchases, as well as a discovery of far more plastic crack than I thought I ever had. The end result is my wife very generously opening up some space for me in an upstairs closet, then very sternly giving me an ultimatum to organize my "mess". So off to the hardware store we went!
Unfortunately, the new organizational plan for all my kits and Bitz called for a more in-depth storage solution than my old friend, the Bitz Box. I needed a much more label-friendly product than a folding carry case. Enter the Stack-On line of organizers.I ended up buying 3 of the 22-drawer units and 1 of the 30-drawer units. I like these because I can pull out drawers as I need them and then put them back when done. Once I began to separate my Bitz, I pulled out my label maker and went to town.
Believe it or not, I'm actually going to be doing away with every box I have with this organizing method, and I'll have a folder of all the instructional manuals for reference. I'm labeling each drawer with what's in it for easy reference and ease of assembly even. Obviously I have a ways to go and this will eat up a solid week or so of hobby time, but it'll be worth it in the end.
And my wife will be happy. See? Worth it.
I will most likely be purchasing a single-sided organizer to use as a much more portable Bitz Box than my current two-sided unit, and only taking what I need on the road as I need to, relaxing the Bitz back to their respective drawers once over back home.
One year later and my hobby ran away from me, outgrowing my previous Bitz Box beyond how I could have imagined it would. Has this happened to you? How have you solved the encroaching waves of plastic sprues?
- Tim