Hi Ed
You may consider using plastic baggies with notes for whatever you put
in them for reuse. I would think about saving everything that is
reusable to save bucks on repurchases. You never know what my come to
use until you build.
Storage may be an issue for you too so be sure to write on the boxes to
save pawing through them later for something.
I guess you could always do it the way so many do with taxes and just
throw everything in one big box to figure out later.
Howard Sheffield
On Apr 12, 2006, at 11:38 PM, Edward Davis wrote:
> My wife and I have decided that we need to move in the next few months
> . We'll move to a place in the same city, and there WILL be room for a
> layout . Seriously, I know about taking down scenery, structures,
> rolling stock, track, etc. My question is how do you save and
> categorize all of the small things like Kadee uncouplers, wire
> connectors, solderless terminals, etc.? There are so many different
> small things that could be saved. Do you save wire, lumber, etc.? I
> would like to hear from list members who have had to tear down a
> moderate size layout. What method did you use and what did you save,
> and what did you throw away? All suggestions and comments are
> welcomed. Thanks.
>
> Ed Davis
> Stockton
>
>
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