cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/5201970
THAT’S A LOT OF NUTS!
Nice! I’m looking for a label maker for a similar setup. What do you recommend?
This is what I’m using as a general label maker and like it. It can be a bit wasteful of tape, but all of them are and the tape is cheap enough too so I don’t fret.
This is what I’m using. It’s alright. Does the job. It’s cheap and you use an app to make the labels. The app is ok enough, it’s kind of a pain to actually customize too much, but there are quite a bit of customization options. I think I would rather have just a Brother label maker that’s not using an app though, but I can’t complain for the price of this one.
What are you printing so much of that requires a nuts and bolts drawer? I want in!
In the production and service department, we’ve basically a whole wall of screws, nuts, bolts, washers, distance thingies, and other installation material like that. Big plus: I don’t have to maintain it, I can just take what I need.
Look at the European, having to only stock metric screw sizes, so lucky. Kidding!
I’m definitely going to try this out. Looks great!
Lol not European at all. All the standard stuff is out in the garage. This is just my 3D printer workbench.
I love that “standard” means non-standard. I only have metric nuts and bolts, I use them for 3D printed stuff, car and bikes, and I have imperial screws and wrenches for wood working and car. I think my car is all metric, but it just felt safe to get a dual kit.
offtopic, but I was just reminded of making fun of my stepdad because he had a bin full of “standard” sockets labeled “stander”.