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    Makes my plastic shoe box look pitiful. Ha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by canebreaker View Post
    Great looking stations for sure.
    I have 2 of these that everything fits in, carry them most everywhere I go.
    Toolbox Organizer with 4 Drawers

    I showed this to the wife and she said that I could get one for all of my misc tackle making material. I know I said it before, but thank you for sharing this. It will help me a lot in getting my stuff as organized as I would like it to be.


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    That would be a good tackle box to keep in the truck with misc lures or plastics for when the mood hits... I appreciate the post also (a lot cheaper than same size tackle box for sure)
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    Glad you like the storage box.
    I wish some of the trays had different size compartments. Hate to use a hot knife on them.

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    My tying station has grown into a long work bench with my tying station first

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    Then my wire bending/air brushing station

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    And my powder painting station last

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    The rollers on my office chair gets a lot of work out running from one end to the other

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    A finial pic of the room. This use to be a game room until I bought my first order of tying materials, this hobby doesn't have a bottom and it will eat at you to order more!!!

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    Last time at Lowe's I saw some different size storage containers and we got several sizes for me to put stuff in and have not used them yet. But I do like these cheap containers of different sizes like these.
    Shop Style Selections 30-Gallon Tote with Standard Snap Lid at Lowes.com

    now I did get more smaller that the one shown above, but what ever size you need they have it!

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    I get the shoe box size plastic containers, about a dollar each. Watch after the rush for school supplies and pick up a multi pack on clearance.
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    Just because you have a more confined tying set up doesn't necessarily mean that is a bad thing. I think the others will agree a bigger tying set up is much more to keep up with. I probably spend a good 3-4 hours a week just staying on top of the mess. When it gets so deep you start loosing things it's clean up time. I had 15 jigs tied and ready to ship this morning and wouldn't ya know it. I couldn't find them this morning. Lo and behold tonight is clean up the tying room night.
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