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I looked at these too if you go to his website off ebay project21designs.com he makes some cool consumable holders too
 
Exactly. This is why I was trying to come up with some cool waste fitting storage solution other than having them all in two boxes.
 
Exactly. This is why I was trying to come up with some cool waste fitting storage solution other than having them all in two boxes.

You've changed since you got that new van. I don't like it one bit!
 
I've only become organised I'm still a deviant
 
Is it plastic or metal ? If plastic be worried about snapping it
 
4 22mm open clips spaced correctly and screwed into the racking or back door. Job done. Clips in and out easy and never moves! Top tip # 1

Guides always stay in the soldering box along with about 4 15mm slices, 4 22mm slices and 3 28mm slices! There's only one of each I use but always good to have a spare even if the disc looks like a toothless crack head. I really must service them one day!

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