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    I store all my stuff in gaylords at a storage unit now, and in my workshop I use 55 gallon walmart totes.


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    I like these:

    http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...yword=storaage totes&storeId=10051

    Hold 400 lbs. Stackable, nice snap on lids that you can lock down if need be. Hold up really nice. Fit together real nice in a full size pick-up bed or on some decent shelving. Hate to spend money on stuff like this but they are really nice and heavy duty for the money in my eyes.

    I use those and a combination of plastic soap drums, used cardboard boxes, 5 gallon buckets, etc....whatever else I can get for free or next to nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Victor View Post
    I like these:

    http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1...yword=storaage totes&storeId=10051

    Hold 400 lbs. Stackable, nice snap on lids that you can lock down if need be. Hold up really nice. Fit together real nice in a full size pick-up bed or on some decent shelving. Hate to spend money on stuff like this but they are really nice and heavy duty for the money in my eyes.

    I use those and a combination of plastic soap drums, used cardboard boxes, 5 gallon buckets, etc....whatever else I can get for free or next to nothing.

    No wonder i never can find anything there! Guess ya just gotta spell it right

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