1980-Something-Space-Guy Posted August 22, 2011 Posted August 22, 2011 Hi all, I have a problem storing my kechains (around 180 of them). How do you store yours? Mine are all in small ziplock bags inside a plastic box. This helps them be well protected. However, this makes it hectic to find any keychain in particular. Thus, I'm looking for a better solution. I need them to be protected from the air while hopefully being space efficient. Quote
LandShark Posted August 22, 2011 Posted August 22, 2011 Hi all, I have a problem storing my kechains (around 180 of them). How do you store yours? Mine are all in small ziplock bags inside a plastic box. This helps them be well protected. However, this makes it hectic to find any keychain in particular. Thus, I'm looking for a better solution. I need them to be protected from the air while hopefully being space efficient. Wow! 180 keychains? I have 4. I store them on whatever I can hang them on, to be honest. I doubt that will be much help to you. It does seem a shame to keep them all in a box, rather than out on display, though. I hope other people will be more help than I am. Quote
1980-Something-Space-Guy Posted August 22, 2011 Author Posted August 22, 2011 Wow! 180 keychains? I have 4. I store them on whatever I can hang them on, to be honest. I doubt that will be much help to you. It does seem a shame to keep them all in a box, rather than out on display, though. I hope other people will be more help than I am. Believe me, before you know it, you're out of space In general I don't like to keep my Lego stuff on display, because it either gets UV exposure or UV. Of course, if I was richer, I would have plastic cases in a room protected from UV with all my Lego sets. But I should better not get too fond of that idea Thanks for your help. Quote
Zeon Posted August 27, 2011 Posted August 27, 2011 Believe me, before you know it, you're out of space In general I don't like to keep my Lego stuff on display, because it either gets UV exposure or UV. Of course, if I was richer, I would have plastic cases in a room protected from UV with all my Lego sets. But I should better not get too fond of that idea Thanks for your help. Having UV protection foil on the windows in one room where you have your Lego on display isn't that expensive :) Quote
1980-Something-Space-Guy Posted August 27, 2011 Author Posted August 27, 2011 Having UV protection foil on the windows in one room where you have your Lego on display isn't that expensive :) Having plastic boxes for each of them and enough room to display everything can be Quote
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