A friend of my brothers bought a Wells Fargo building at auction. He was converting the building into some other use. I bought around 60 of the safe deposit units from him back in November. I used a bunch for my man cave, and I have been selling the rest over the last couple months. They’re out on the classified ads here on TGT if you have any interest.Correct me if I am wrong but those look like safe deposit boxes from a bank. do you mind if I ask how in the world you acquired a whole wall of bank safe deposit boxes?
I use the clear Sterelite plastic containers. Not expensive, lid locks in place, and stacks well. Multiple sizes for different calibers and quantities of brass.
Just wanting to get some ideas from y’all, on how you keep and organize your brass. I started out just using the big ziplock freezer bags. It worked great. But now instead of one bag per caliber, I have several of each, and keeping everything halfway in order has become impossible! I have bags all over the damn place! I was gonna grab a bunch of the plastic storage bins, but I thought y’all could give me some better ideas. I really need to get organized!
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That's exactly what I use.get some buckets from Home Depot.
Personally I like Pelican (or other similar brands) cases for storing anything important. The foam keeps everything secure in place, plus they are dust-proof, waterproof, and easy to store and grab when needed. Pricey, though.
Yeah there pricey. But the do make great cases
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Pretty expensive for storing spent brass.
I screw one of these little moving dollys to the bottom of my 5 gal buckets full of brass. Makes them easy to push under the bench an pull back out.And....for large quantities there is always the trusty 5 gallon pail. You can get about 8500 empty 9mm cases in a single 5 gallon pail. But you might not be able to move it around much as it is heavy.