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Use the freezer bags as they have an area on them to use your sharpie to mark what they are. Buy brand name or dollar store kind... they all work fine, but the Zip Lock brand seem to hold up better for multiple uses. Buy the standard size and one of the large size.

Also, if you are planning on a long term store then order a bunch of USPS Priority Mail boxes to store it all in. The boxes are FREE AND they deliver them for FREE to your house! Then write on the outside of the boxes what is in what box. Also, keep like minded items in the same box (like all the right side cam stuff, etc...). Try and get 1 size so they stack nice and neat.

Muffin tins and the like are great for short term organization on dis-assy. or re-assy. but not good for long term store. They also collect dust and dirt so on build make sure they are clean when you put in your clean parts.

My auto parts store had large oil drip pans that I put on the bench. Then I used some blue tape to label parts piles and things like #1-#6 parts. It worked.

-Michael
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