Where do you put your comic boxes?
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- Todd Luck
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Where do you put your comic boxes?
Here's my situation:
I'm moving in less than two monthes and will FINALLY have access to my comic boxes! They've been in storage for about two years (because of lack of room). I've got 4 long boxes and 10 short ones and I'm moving into a two bed room apartments.
What's the most inexpensive and convenient thing to do with them? I was thinking about buying two fold-out tables (one to hold the long boxes and another to hold atleast 8 of the short ones). Anyone got a better idea or any suggestions?
I'm moving in less than two monthes and will FINALLY have access to my comic boxes! They've been in storage for about two years (because of lack of room). I've got 4 long boxes and 10 short ones and I'm moving into a two bed room apartments.
What's the most inexpensive and convenient thing to do with them? I was thinking about buying two fold-out tables (one to hold the long boxes and another to hold atleast 8 of the short ones). Anyone got a better idea or any suggestions?
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if by fold out tables you mean shelves in the closet then yes. 

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Have you ever thought about legal-size file cabinets? I've seen some pics where people have used these metal cabinets for storing their comics, I think they say each drawer will hold up to 500 comics! It was on "Spider-Bob's" website - here's a pic:

It sounds interesting, if a little expensive. Also, I believe they claim that the 4-mil Mylars will fit inside them, unlike current comic boxes.
Just a suggestion...
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It sounds interesting, if a little expensive. Also, I believe they claim that the 4-mil Mylars will fit inside them, unlike current comic boxes.
Just a suggestion...
-slym
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Those cabinets are usually pretty expensive. I have a full room for my comics but have many more boxes. The least expensive way is just to stack them but I have them on metal braced wooden shelves I found at Menards that work perfect. I will have to take a picture and put it on the site as the whole room is comics, statues, and posters/prints!
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GO TO A USED OFFICE SUPPLY STORE...tcolli wrote:Those cabinets are usually pretty expensive. I have a full room for my comics but have many more boxes. The least expensive way is just to stack them but I have them on metal braced wooden shelves I found at Menards that work perfect. I will have to take a picture and put it on the site as the whole room is comics, statues, and posters/prints!
I USED TO GET THESE FOR BETWEEN $40-$60.00..IT JUST DEPENDS ON HOW MANY SCRATCHES ARE ON THE CABINET
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that *SQUEE* rulesslym2none wrote:Have you ever thought about legal-size file cabinets? I've seen some pics where people have used these metal cabinets for storing their comics, I think they say each drawer will hold up to 500 comics! It was on "Spider-Bob's" website - here's a pic:
It sounds interesting, if a little expensive. Also, I believe they claim that the 4-mil Mylars will fit inside them, unlike current comic boxes.
Just a suggestion...
-slym

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Dude and you can lock it up! BOOYAHdaydreamscomics wrote:that *SKREE* rulesslym2none wrote:Have you ever thought about legal-size file cabinets? I've seen some pics where people have used these metal cabinets for storing their comics, I think they say each drawer will hold up to 500 comics! It was on "Spider-Bob's" website - here's a pic:
It sounds interesting, if a little expensive. Also, I believe they claim that the 4-mil Mylars will fit inside them, unlike current comic boxes.
Just a suggestion...
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And I thought, after the first few posts after mine, that my suggestion would be tossed right out the window - thanks, guys! I plan on doing this sometime soon for my collection, at least after I get a real job. (Second interview Monday morning - wish me luck!)
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Re: Where do you put your comic boxes?
You can use them as furniture, just like in Paul Auster's Moon Palace.Todd Luck wrote:Here's my situation:
I'm moving in less than two monthes and will FINALLY have access to my comic boxes! They've been in storage for about two years (because of lack of room). I've got 4 long boxes and 10 short ones and I'm moving into a two bed room apartments.
What's the most inexpensive and convenient thing to do with them? I was thinking about buying two fold-out tables (one to hold the long boxes and another to hold atleast 8 of the short ones). Anyone got a better idea or any suggestions?
Your couch and dining table would be two boxes high, bed and table chairs one box high

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In my tiny man closet I can fit 6 half boxes per shelf. I have 3 shelfs so far and I really try to keep the numbers from getting out of control by selling some books that are less desirable instead of adding more. However my collection seems to still be growing. :littlesmile:Todd Luck wrote:I want to put most of them somewhere that I can access them without having to pull the box out everytime. Preferably most of them in one room to keep them out of the wife's way.
Whetteon, how many boxes can you fit on the shelves in your closet?
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