Schoenhopper
Jan 10 2007, 02:35 PM
I need something to keep my discs in. Random sized boxes aren't working too well. Can't sort through them very well. I also need to conserve space.

I keep new discs in plastic, so stacking on a shelf wouldn't work too well.

What about those bins that sellers use? Where do you get those?

I'd still go for something cheap if it works well. I haven't found too many 8" x 8" x 30" boxes.


What is eveyone else using?

anita
Jan 10 2007, 02:56 PM
I use cut down boxes I get from Discs Unlimited. The Discraft boxes are best.

williethekid
Jan 10 2007, 03:21 PM
pdga.com sells the bins, which is what i use, and they seem to be the best, i think disn n dat carries them too.

Parkntwoputt
Jan 10 2007, 08:10 PM
I use a frame built from PVC pipe wrapped in pipe insulation. It has four post sections connected by x-bracing on the ends. PVC glue holds it together except for one post which is removable.

The whole setup costs about $4 in supplies from home depot, unless you don't have a band saw and PVC cement. You can make them any length to hold any number of discs.

flynvegas
Jan 10 2007, 09:25 PM
I use the plastic bins they sell at Target, for $8 each. You can fit approx. 40 discs. Easy staking up to 6 tall Number your box's and make a list of what's in which box.

dm4
Jan 11 2007, 12:00 PM
I use the plastic bins they sell at Target, for $8 each. You can fit approx. 40 discs. Easy staking up to 6 tall Number your box's and make a list of what's in which box.



I just like endlessly diggin through the bins, searching... :)

alexkeil
Jan 12 2007, 10:49 AM
I've accidentally walked off with a few of the baskets from supermarkets, and they work perfectly. You might try dumpster diving behind a grocery store if you are not a space cadet who walks off with things a lot. The handles come in quite handy, they're durable, waterproof, and they're pretty easy to stack. You can also see throught them from the side, for the most part.