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Jason
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posted 277 days ago
Great idea!
-- Jason
firecaster
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posted 277 days ago
I think I’ll have to steal this idea. When my kids were small we just stored them all over the floor.
-- Father of two sons. Both Eagle Scouts.
Jason34
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posted 276 days ago
I used to store my legos on the floor too! And on the table, a few outside, miscellaneous pieces in the couch and chairs, etc, etc. ;)
-- Jason - Colorado Springs
Jon3
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posted 275 days ago
Thats a clever idea. It also means somebody can pick up a ‘work in progress’ and move it elsewhere. =)
Is the grey lego baseplate attached to the top? Are you worried about movement or is that a solid substrate?
Woodgineer
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posted 275 days ago
Contact cement was used to adhere the grey baseplate to the top. The top is 1/4 plywood, so I’m not worried about movement. It is over year old now and no problems. I made two of these boxes from some scrap I had left over from the train table project. If I make this boxes again I’d make them nesting so they would positively engage with one another when stacked.
-- Woodgineer, Port Hope, Ontario CANADA