RedLED
Flashlight Enthusiast
What do you store your unused-at-the-moment LE's in? Ones that are not in heads of course, just the LE?
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... [emoji106]He was joking with the last picture. That is a SD or Compact Flash case. The things that killed film!
Sure no problem, also the different boxes slides came back in were nice too. I have no problem sharing this stuff, let me look around, after the time lapse they could be pushed back somewhere.... [emoji106]
By the way, I could definitely use some more of those film cans, if you find some to spare. Cheers !
Nice one I have to save this...you got me.I use this nearly extinct contraption ...
... since the new version doesn't work quite so well ...
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Before our time they were made of metal with a twist on cap. 35mm film was used for decades.
I remember having my old garage with the Gerber bottles attached under shelving with parts.Footnote on Pill bottle storage: I write on a piece of paper that is taped to the inside of the pill bottle what drop in or LE it is. That way I don't mix them up or have to open each one. The pill bottles work well because I can see through them. The other thing I use for flashlight parts is the small & medium Gerber baby food containers. I keep all the fruit and veggie ones. They are so freaking handy.
I used to keep the bottles separated by voltages one group was 3 volt & under, the other was 3 to 6, then 6 plus. Now I just toss them in and fish around. I also keep old foam from shipping stuff and cut it in circles to fit. The pill bottles work great to stack Led boards and drivers too.
Hey ... I remember those metal cans !
I guess you got me back, Red ....
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That is beautiful, wonderful setup.
I agree. We live in a mid century modern home, and having a couple old pieces add to the design and break up the look which can go wrong fast, and it works with our lights, and equipment, too.Thanks very much. I also have a flat panel tv housed in a turn of the century armoire. I love the juxtaposition of old and new.