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Where does everyone store there build when they're not working on it? We don't have the luxury of leaving the ship build and it's items just sitting out in the open so need some ideas on storing it all in one place. Any suggestions would be cool. Thanks
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Greetings. New to the site and had a quick question regarding what folks do to keep the knives and other shiny pointy stuff out of the way of the grandkids? I'm setting up a new work area in a spare room in the house that is frequented by a 4 and a 2 year old who can be quite curious. Right now, I keep most everything in the top of a closet. I'd like to keep it on the work table where it is quickly available. I use a collection of the small plastic tray cabinets but they do not lock, hence their home in the top of the closet. Ideas? Thanks Mark
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Look for: Purple Craft Design Portable Organizer Organizer features: [ material omitted ] Dividers that allow you to create up to 46 custom compartments. The organizer measures approximately 15" wide x 3 1/4" tall x 11 5/16" deep. Can be found on Ebay, Google, hobby stores... got mine at Hobby Lobby...
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