On 12/22/20 12:24 AM, Patrik Schindler via cctalk wrote:

I’m storing keyboards openly in a shelf, vertical, standing on the small edge. 
I alternate them front-back so the slope of the keys array is compensating 
itself. Aside from some dust, the packing density is really good.


And on 12/22/20 6:11 AM, Alan Perry via cctalk wrote:


Unfortunately, since I live on a gravel road, dust is a huge problem here, so I 
need an enclosed solution.


"Dishpack" boxes from movers or moving supply stores are one enclosed option, if you store the keyboards on-end as Patrik described.

Or try using plastic storage bins with lids from the local Target/Walmart-equivalent. Each costs anywhere from $5-12 depending on size, sturdiness, and the occasional sale. Within the tub/bin the keyboards are arranged on the long edge, rather than flat. If the bin is tall enough, some cardboard allows for a second layer.

--S.


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