JP

"Jay Pique"

16/11/2005 4:03 PM

OT - Plastic Parts bins

I just bought a large, old, automotive parts shelf that has a *lot* of
plastic bins in it. 162 of them, to be exact. The piece is really
cool. It's an old Imperial Brass Manufacturing Company storage unit,
and it's in excellent shape. Having lived in an auto shop all it's
life it acquired a nice coat of rust proofing!

The bulk of the plastic bins/trays are perfect - they washed up almost
dead clear. A bunch of them, however, were cracked or broken. I'd
like to replace these, and I was wondering if anyone knew of a source
for hard, clear, pull-out plastic parts trays. These are roughly 2"
deep, 3" wide and 7" long, and have a small lip on the bottom of the
front (to pull it out) and another small lip on the top of the back to
prevent it from pulling straight out from the shelf.

I've done some googling but haven't found a match yet. Thanks.

JP


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BA

"Bob AZ"

in reply to "Jay Pique" on 16/11/2005 4:03 PM

16/11/2005 6:49 PM

JP

Use some PVC pipe cement to repair these. Takes about 24 hours to
setup.

Bob AZ

LH

Lew Hodgett

in reply to "Jay Pique" on 16/11/2005 4:03 PM

17/11/2005 2:15 AM

Jay Pique wrote:
> I just bought a large, old, automotive parts shelf that has a *lot* of
> plastic bins in it. 162 of them, to be exact. The piece is really
> cool. It's an old Imperial Brass Manufacturing Company storage unit,
> and it's in excellent shape. Having lived in an auto shop all it's
> life it acquired a nice coat of rust proofing!
>
> The bulk of the plastic bins/trays are perfect - they washed up almost
> dead clear. A bunch of them, however, were cracked or broken. I'd
> like to replace these, and I was wondering if anyone knew of a source
> for hard, clear, pull-out plastic parts trays. These are roughly 2"
> deep, 3" wide and 7" long, and have a small lip on the bottom of the
> front (to pull it out) and another small lip on the top of the back to
> prevent it from pulling straight out from the shelf.
>
> I've done some googling but haven't found a match yet. Thanks.
>
> JP
>


See if Akro-Mills in Akron, OH is still in business.

Lew

MJ

Mark & Juanita

in reply to "Jay Pique" on 16/11/2005 4:03 PM

16/11/2005 8:55 PM

On 16 Nov 2005 16:03:34 -0800, "Jay Pique" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I just bought a large, old, automotive parts shelf that has a *lot* of
>plastic bins in it. 162 of them, to be exact. The piece is really
>cool. It's an old Imperial Brass Manufacturing Company storage unit,
>and it's in excellent shape. Having lived in an auto shop all it's
>life it acquired a nice coat of rust proofing!
>
>The bulk of the plastic bins/trays are perfect - they washed up almost
>dead clear. A bunch of them, however, were cracked or broken. I'd
>like to replace these, and I was wondering if anyone knew of a source
>for hard, clear, pull-out plastic parts trays. These are roughly 2"
>deep, 3" wide and 7" long, and have a small lip on the bottom of the
>front (to pull it out) and another small lip on the top of the back to
>prevent it from pulling straight out from the shelf.
>
>I've done some googling but haven't found a match yet. Thanks.
>
>JP

Depends upon the size, but you might check out www.northerntool.com they
have some parts shelves with plastic bins and IIRC, you can buy replacement
bins from them.



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