What are your methods of keeping track of screws?
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What are your methods of keeping track of screws?
Like when youre taking a door panel off or pulling the dash or something like that, and there are screws everywhere. Just wondering if there is an easier way to keep track of everything that I'm missing.
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I have 2. although slightly different than these, I was able to store every bolt/small object from removing/dissasembling my engine. Including organizing all the seals.
or plastic lunch bags
I have 2. although slightly different than these, I was able to store every bolt/small object from removing/dissasembling my engine. Including organizing all the seals.
or plastic lunch bags
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Ziploc bags are your friend.
I used hundreds when I rebuilt my engine!
As a tip: Get the ones with the white squares on them - that way you can write on the bag what they are from! Having a bag ob nuts does nothing for you, but when it is labeled as "UIM to LIM mounting harware" (or something like that) you know exactly what you are doing.
I used hundreds when I rebuilt my engine!
As a tip: Get the ones with the white squares on them - that way you can write on the bag what they are from! Having a bag ob nuts does nothing for you, but when it is labeled as "UIM to LIM mounting harware" (or something like that) you know exactly what you are doing.
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As suggested...zip lock bags. Get the ones w/ the writing/label area and you'll be able to write on the bag w/ a marker.
Another less organized solution is to use those magnetic trays. (although these are good for the engine bay area)
Another less organized solution is to use those magnetic trays. (although these are good for the engine bay area)
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dont forget Folgers cans. no knock-offs. only the finest coffee cans. just dump the rest of your mother's favorite coffee into a nearby cereal box or garbage disposal, rinse, and use for nuts and bolts.
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go out and buy yourself a couple of cheap, clear plastic tackle boxes...they have moveable deviders and you can just write on the lid...think they're like $3.99 a peice.
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If there aren't that many fasteners, those magnetic parts bowls work really well.
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...t=SUM%2D900315
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Stick em between 2 pieces of masking tape and ID them with a good felt tip marker. I also have a storage cabinet with the little plastic divider drawers that work well too.