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how do you organize your supplies?

Started by LAlongbowman, April 12, 2015, 09:09:00 AM

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M60gunner

I have a room as well. My tools share the room as well. Small items like nocks, points I have in plastic drawer gizmo. My fletching jigs on shelf with cresters. Shafts in various arrow boxes. Arrows in quivers and large boxes. Bows, three I am using in bow rack.the rest under beds in spare bedrooms.
That is this house, in San Diego have various arrow racks for arrows, bows stored on pegs or in cases. Did someone say to much stuff?

Jon Stewart

I have a U-shaped work shop in half the basement. Each section is for a certain hobby, Reloading on one side, fishing pole/ fly tying in the middle section and archery work on the 3rd side. I have peg board at each section to hang things on.

I also use two of the smaller plastic drawer bins for, feathers, points, nocks and inserts.  I went to the carpet store and grabbed carpet tubes, cut then to 24" long and then stack them in a plastic milk cartons. I lay the milk carton with carpets tubes on its side on top of a shelf.  My wood shafts are stored inside the tubes by spine.  the tubes are a good way to keep the shafts separated.  Dad told me that the best way to keep wood shafts straight was to store them on their side.

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LAlongbowman

I appreciate for the input guys. Jon, the carpet tubes will be my next project; thanks.

bowhuntingrn

QuoteOriginally posted by Graps:
 :laughing:       :laughing:     :laughing:    
My wife has told me that I need my own house .
X2
"The first 40 years of childhood are always the hardest"

Thumper Dunker

Organized I would never find any thing.
You can hop but you can't hide.
If it was not for rabbits I would never get a buck.
Yip yipahooooo yipyipyip.

ksbowman

I don't know how you guys put it in one room. I have a 24'x32' shop with a partial attic and a 8' x 12' tack room and it's all full of archery and camping stuff. That doesn't count the hunting junk in my hunting 5th wheel.
I would've taken better care of myself,if I'd known I was gonna live this long!

Ray Lyon

If i clean it up my wife will know when  I  get something new.
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Jon Stewart

Carpet tubes are free at the carpet store and I use them to mail bows out.

Another tip: for those that want to mail arrow shafts out in is using boat antenna tubes that can be found at marina's and boating supply stores. They are also free and sturdy.


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