Hi DonO,

Yes, I would very much like to see them.

Thanks

Ashley

2009/5/13 DonO <f...@tribcsp.com>

>  Ashley,
> I noticed on your photo that you like to hang your long material bags on a
> rod, using the hole in the header card.  I designed a small plastic stick-on
> hook and gave it to a packaging outlet line here (U-Line), and now thay are
> up to three versions, so I guess it's popular.  It sticks to the header card
> at the top and hangs from the hook portion, making the bags of material
> removable from the rod without having to take all of the ones off between
> the one you want and the end of the rod (as you must if using the holes).
>
> I did find that after a couple of years that the adhesive degraded and my
> bags were falling off of the pegs (I use rods and pegs), leaving the plastic
> hook hanging.  I found that by stapling the adhesive portion to the header
> card that this doesn't happen, and I can also store much heavier stuff now
> in hanging bags.  (A doubled-up hook holds quite a bit.)
>
> As I mentioned, this allows the easy use of peg-board rods to store bagged
> material without having to take off all the bags in front to get to the one
> in back.
>
> I also started using the zipper-pouches that drapes and linen and such come
> in for material bags.  By using a peg-board with cross rods extended out on
> peg-rods, I can hang these using my hooks (some come with hooks- not
> holes) and have easy access to bulk materials like deer, elk, foam, etc.
> These contoured bags are thick- 1/2" to 2", so they don't crush your
> materials while hanging.  The 3-sided zipper (on some) makes accessing the
> contents easy.
>
> If you want photos to show how I'm doing it, let me know.
>
> DonO
>
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> *From:* ashley strutt <galeforce1...@googlemail.com>
> *To:* vfb-mail@googlegroups.com
> *Sent:* Tuesday, May 12, 2009 2:13 PM
> *Subject:* [VFB] my mess-finally
>
> Finally I get around to posting my 'mess'. Currently in the middle of tying
> some Wulffs for a friend in Ireland but a few experiments as well.
>
> This is reasonably tidy for me.
>
> Ashley
>
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