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Sounds like it’ll work great. Look forward to seeing the pics!Rigid, DeWalt and some others make nice organizer boxes with separate compartments that have clear lids.. I think those will work nicely for prop boxes. I have a few left over from my business that I plan on using. I am also going to use one or two to organize some of my engine parts etc ...
My plan is to put a single or two brass screws in thru the bottom of each compartment long enough to stack two props on each screw and capture them with a nut or wingnut.. I'll post up a few pictures as I progress..
Love all the different ideas!We use these off of Amazon. For $20 it’s double sided, has 34 slots and can fit double to triple that amount of props depending how many you put in each compartment. View attachment 303910
That’s quite a collection of props there man !!!Maybe a little more expensive, but the stick radio cases make great prop boxes. The Voyager tool case from Harbor Freight is similar. Voyager aluminum tool case I was given a BBQ implement set for a birthday present and ended up using the nice red case for props.
Those are AWESOME!Anyone know where Joe Scarpino bought his pistol cases from? These are still great prop boxes.
Really nice prop boxes guys! I see some 3 bladed S/S Cleavers, anyone know where I can buy 3 Blades/Stainless 2" or slightly smaller, interested in good condition used as well. Thanks
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