Using Six Drawer Unit for Part Storage
This past summer I finally organized my detail parts and structure materials in two IKEA Helmer drawer units. They are advertised as "keeps contents organized and easy to find". Having used them now for a few months it is true. These units are ideal for my model railroad parts, paints, lumber and tools. Strip and sheets of styrene and wood fit perfectly. I use one drawer for each. I also have a drawer for roofing material, one for passenger parts, another for freight parts and one for paint bottles. I used to keep most of these in cardboard boxes scattered under my layout. This meant a lot of trips under the duck under when working on projects and more so if I got the wrong box. As I am getting older this is becoming harder.
When my wife and I were in IKEA this summer these units caught my eye. I purchased two for $49.95 each in white code 001.078.74. They also come in silver and red. The red is really a stand out and I almost purchase it. They need assembly which took me maybe 45 minutes for the first one and about 25-30 minutes for the second unit. The drawers come out so I can take one drawer anywhere I need it...or roll the whole unit from room to room.
I showed them to Don Janes the last time he visited. I e-mailed him the code number and he ordered 3 online. They deliver here in Canada and Don got a bargain. $45 for all three to be delivered 180 miles. His gas would be more than that. Don has his together already and reported he is a quicker builder than I am doing each one in 20-25 minutes. I guess I should have left the coffee and cookies behind.
Check these units out at IKEA.ca for yourself they just might fit your bill...George Dutka
Welcome, follow along with George Dutka in his journal which documents the additions and future thoughts for the HO scale White River Division model railroad and to his continuing historical New England railroad research. The White River Division is now in its 17th modeler's season. The "modeler's season" runs from November to April each year. Inspiration comes from the Boston and Maine, Rutland and Central Vermont Railway during the 1950's with additional posts by Don Janes and Peter Mumby.
I have one of these also! Bought mine a few years back and they are great for storing styrene sheets and strips, as well as other detail parts. At the time I also bought an aluminum shelf to hold bottles of paint. Has a lip on the front to help keep them from falling off. I don't think they sell this shelf anymore. But your paints are in a drawer so no problem!
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