Bolt / hardware bin storage solution.

   / Bolt / hardware bin storage solution. #11  
I bought that unit from HF for my shop. It is okay. As someone else mentioned, it is a little flimsy.

Ultimately, I decided this was not the solution for me. I do a lot of wood working and dust ended up collecting in the bins (even with my 3HP dust collector). Also, the bins on the bottom are difficult to access.

I ended up converting to the storage bins like Howling has (bought at HF).
 
   / Bolt / hardware bin storage solution. #12  
There are some businesses that have the 72 hole cabinet like LD1 mentioned, and come with a stocked assortment price. Fastenal may have something like this, but pretty pricey. I'm pretty fortunate to have a couple small independent businesses that can provide the same thing for about 1/2 to 2/3 the price of Fastenal. One is Phoenix Rose, near Newark, Ohio. Request Rejected This guy is great to deal with. His business/warehouse is right on the property where he lives, so it's a low overhead operation, but carries quality stuff. I've bought specialty bolts from him, like 1" X 12" Gr. 8 bolts for my beam trolley's. I ordered 1 at a time, at separate times. Not charge for shipping, and bolt was like $3.00 ea/ at the time. He gets shipment daily, so no long waits. Fastenal required me to buy a box of 25 of those bolts, to get 1.

Another is Calandra Industrial Supply in Lancaster, Ohio. Just about any bolt you can imagine, except automotive type fasteners. You might check in your area, and see if there is a similar business.

I know Phoenix Rose has a stocked cabinet suited to fit about anyone. from the occasional handyman, to supplying a factory stock room with fasteners.
 
   / Bolt / hardware bin storage solution. #13  
I was given a bunch of decommissioned legal lateral files that work great as storage for bolt bins and other small tool storage.
Use a 4" cut off wheel to remove the partitions and add a horizontal plywood shelf so each tier accommodates two rows of bins. The drop down lids provide dust protection and when the lids are open provide a shelf to put stuff on or sort Fastners.
 
   / Bolt / hardware bin storage solution. #14  
Your storage will depend on the amount /size of fasteners you will have on hand and plan on adding.

On the farm when I was a kid all we had was small boxes the size shown in my first picture stacked on a recycled grocery store gum and candy rack.

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I kept adding a bit at a time. 50 years later, here's a few photos of where I'm at today:

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Terry
 
   / Bolt / hardware bin storage solution. #15  
I'm really cheap and old school, so empty, clear plastic pickle and peanut jars work terrific for me! Gentle application of the heat gun can usually remove the labels. One for countersunk screws, one for pan heads, one for small machine screws/nuts, one for larger cap screws/nuts. One each for large and small washers. The large cap screws one (1 gal jar) is currently getting too heavy, so it's going to be split somehow. Then, one really must have a couple of these - Easy Sorter Funnel Tray
 
   / Bolt / hardware bin storage solution. #16  
I have to say that I am FINALLY happy with my bolt bin which is homemade from 1/2" plywood. The finally is because I put large doors on the cabinet to keep the sawdust and dust out of the bins. Also keeps me from jamming stuff in the bins where it doesn't belong. The bins aren't removable, which I wish they were, so I occasionally had to blow them out with air which wasn't fun.
 
   / Bolt / hardware bin storage solution. #17  
One of the best investments I ever made was to visit a local garage that was going out of business...

I bought the full size 6' tall Rockford nut and bolt cabinet with contents... all grade 5 and even some brass manifold nuts and cotter pins in the mix.

I was making $2 and hour and spent $250 for it....

They also had the same cabinet full of brass fittings... wanted $600 for it and it was way beyond what I could afford... it was full of just about any type of automotive fitting imaginable.

I try to shoot a picture...
 
   / Bolt / hardware bin storage solution. #18  
Dust can be a bigger issue than you will imagine over time. Need sturdy. Think carefully just how many different sizes of such you will have. It may be much larger or smaller selection than you think. You also will want a system where you can rearrange easy. Say you have 1" and 3" inch bolts and a year later you realize you need to add 2" and you don't want to have to spend a day moving items around.
 
   / Bolt / hardware bin storage solution. #19  
Years ago I bought a big bunch of the cheaper plastic hanging bins and mounted on a really nice cabinet. Today most of those bins have disintegrated. These were not even exposed to UV light. I then bought piles of AKRO plastic bins, not cheap, but still good as new today.
 
   / Bolt / hardware bin storage solution. #20  
I've had AKRO bins in my service truck 20+ years without issue... heat, cold not a problem so far.
 

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