Storing GO Dies
#2
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: South Central Indiana
Posts: 1,931
I will be watching this - I have several of the long strip dies and don't have a good system for storage. I have read that they should be stored flat and not stacked due to the weight possibly damaging the die.
#3
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Mooresville, NC
Posts: 660
Not flat or stacked but,on their sides - like pieces of toast. The long ones are stored on their long side, not their short side. I need to get a rack for mine - the ines the Go! People carry are ridiculously expensive - a dish rack has been mentioned,
#4
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Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 4,688
One of the other members here mentioned she hangs hers from peg board -- that is what I have been doing but I do have 2 dish racks that I put my longer strip dies -- I have one rack at each end to provide enough support -- since I am concerned that hanging the long dies may put too much pressure on the small edge of the long dies. The cubes all store the dies vertically.
#5
I store mine in something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Officemate-In...sorter+plastic
only I got mine at the Goodwill for .99 cents.
https://www.amazon.com/Officemate-In...sorter+plastic
only I got mine at the Goodwill for .99 cents.
#6
I have a strong wicker bin that sits on the floor. It's basically a wicker box without a lid about 2' square and tall. I have the dies sitting in it, stacked from shortest to longest. I have written the die information on the end with a Sharpie. I flip through the bin to find the one I need and try to make sure the dies in front remain leaning forward and the ones behind remain leaning back until I replace the die I am using. I haven't found a way that works much better for me. I have many dies and for the last year, it seems pretty efficient.
#7
There is a sticker on the side that says what it is. When I first got my Go I had taken some of the stickers off. Guess I wasn't wearing my glasses to see that they were already labeled. When I want to use it I seem to have to go through all the dyes anyway looking for the correct one.
#8
Super Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Rhode Island
Posts: 1,663
I don't have a huge collection of dies (about 25 in total) so I store them in a Sterilite bin with locking sides. I can pick up the bin and move it off my shelf when I want to use them and just lock the top and slide it back in when I'm done. The dies can stand up on end in the bin, which is what is recommended (so the foam doesn't get compressed).
It's similar to these:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Sterilite...of-10/44785807
It's similar to these:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Sterilite...of-10/44785807
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