Need a source for small plastic bins ...
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In the past I created small plastic bins for loose parts by cutting plastic oil bottles off about 3 - 4 inches from the bottom. Obviously cheap and effective. However now that all of my vehicles have become dealer serviced my supply of bottles ... changing oil myself ... has dried up.

I take this to be a sign that I need to become more formal ... or is that normal? ... and find a supplier for inexpensive plastic bins that are around 2" wide, 4" high and 3" high. Or an assortment of sizes the complement one another to efficiently fit in the drawers of my cabinets.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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Arvid
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How about these Arvid? They're 2" x 3.25" and 3" tall. Not quite as large as you were looking for but thought I'd throw it out there as an option.

http://www.metalworkingfun.com/thread-72...l#pid44963

Ed
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(12-28-2015, 09:52 AM)EdK Wrote: How about these Arvid? They're 2" x 3.25" and 3" tall. Not quite as large as you were looking for but thought I'd throw it out there as an option.

http://www.metalworkingfun.com/thread-72...l#pid44963

Ed

Those look like they would do the job. Hopefully they will have one of the half-price deals that Tom mentioned very soon, though two bits apiece when buying 48 is not all that bad.
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hi just a bit of info film container's  the type you once got for your camera make good small parts container's and you can get them for free and as for larger container's try you local takeaway this is for us that's in the uk as they supply the food in plastic container's with lids so you can ether have lodes of  takeaway's or see if you can by sum off them a nuther alternative is your police to get in touch with their c.s.i  people and you may think I have gone mad  but no they use all sorts of different size plastic  container's   and just like the film canisters once watt is in side has bin prosiest the container is thrown a way
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They actually did just have another half price sale and I bought a bunch more, but they are so useful that even full price is a deal.

Tom
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(12-28-2015, 08:38 PM)TomG Wrote: They actually did just have another half price sale and I bought a bunch more, but they are so useful that even full price is a deal.

Tom

Interesting as I had signed up for their newsletter and special mailings but did not see anything. How often do they have a sale? I don't need them immediately but would like to get some before summer.
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Looking back at my emails, it looks like they do a half off sale about every three months. The last time I took advantage of it was October, so they should be due for another one soon.

Tom
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