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Old 01-18-2007 | 11:56 AM
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After years in the hobby I have much balsa in plank form and much scrap. How can i stor this stuff in a very small utility room. I now have it in old kit boxes and some in a garbage can outside the door. I want it more organized as I cannot find what I want when I want it.
Old 01-18-2007 | 12:09 PM
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I hope you find out something good, as that is exactly how mine is stored.[]
Old 01-18-2007 | 12:10 PM
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I store my long sticks upright in old mailing tubes. Cut the tubes to different lengths to make different length sticks accessible. I use 30" and 20". Anything shorter than that, I toss, unless it's a special shape, like tri stock. Store sheets flat in boxes labeled according to thickness. Anything less than 12" long, I also toss. Special shapes, like trailing edges, can go in a tube or box. Plywood goes in a separate box, all together, unless there's a lot of it, then separate it by thickness. I cull out my supply every 6 months or so. Be mercenary, throw away anything the looks the slightest bit unusuable.

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Old 01-18-2007 | 04:53 PM
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I designed a storage rack into my work bench when I built it. Long stuff goes in the rack, short stuff gets thrown into a drawer. Some of the blocks have been in the drawer for years, just can't throw them away! Here's a link to the build http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_42...tm.htm#4234233
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Old 01-18-2007 | 06:27 PM
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Whatever you store it in I would be sure it's laid flat and not standing on end. I have many sheets of marine grade plywood from 1/16" to 1/4" laid flat on a piece of 1/2" building grade plywood and it stays flat. Balsa strips, the same way. I've seen plywood and balsa strips in the LHS that are stored on end and they make good hockey sticks.
Old 01-18-2007 | 07:31 PM
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What's with the garbage cans? I have all of mine in old kit boxes, labeled as "Plywood", "Full/Large Balsa" and "Small Balsa". Boxes are on a shelf (in previous shop they were supported between ceiling rafters) Three boxes - even of the largest kits - don't take much room and they're easy to access.

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