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Originally Posted by milt View Post
Well, there's the box simply labeled "brackets." In there you will find anything made of metal that has a shape. Never know when you might need a bookshelf speaker wall mount bracket.
Thanks for the great solution to the shaped metal that I have laying about unorganized. I say this with genuine sincerety.

And somewhere in one of those piles of unorganized shaped metal, I have two sets of speaker brackets, for a total of six brackets. I also have multiple sets of unused speakers. Polk/Altec/Cambridge/others

Don't get me started about the various cables and connectors for computers, and the very similarly sized pile of audio/video. A/V components up the ying. (My original Yamaha CA800 Amp and matching tuner; the Kenwood tuner I used before I got the Yamaha_ can't bring myself to practically give this stuff away) The Pioneer Elite receiver that is not as good as the new Pioneer Elite Receiver.
Then we have the bike parts. The porsche "spares" (i.e.takeoffs).
Bicycles.
Books.
The 50 or so EMPTY boxes for my 1/18 German Car (all silver) collection.

Tools for the cars
For building and construction
For Landscaping
Washing and detailing stuff
Drafting tools that are far too nice to just get rid of.
Moving Pads
Scrap Wood

The Harbor Freight tools (I should get a tool box just for these)

Yes, I am a packrat, and I need help
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