Fantastic! Thanks Wes & Rodney. That sounds like what I've been
looking for. I found some small plastic boxes at the dollar store that
hold hooks well but the lids aren't that great.

ken


On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 11:11:38 -0700, Rodney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wes,
> Nice finds...  I guess I'm not the only one who uses these things not only
> for storage but to use as a "Traveling Tying Kit"...   My wife is a
> "beader", and she found some real nice, small 6 1/2" long, 5 1/2" wide by 1"
> deep plastic boxes that have 20,  1"X1", round plastic bottles that have a
> clear plexi-glass window in the top for all my beads...  I think she got
> them at a "beading" store...  My "tote" I found @ "Wal-Mart" in the fishing
> department, made by "FLW Outdoors", that has four 18 compartment boxes and
> the "Tiemco" magnets fit perfectly in each compartment...
> 
> Rodney..
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Wes Wada" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, February 19, 2005 10:07 AM
> Subject: [VFB] Craft Store Safari
> 
> > <CUE JUNGLE SOUND EFFECT>
> >
> > Made a foray into the depths of Michaels Craft Stores yesterday trying
> > to resolve a problem...  I wanted to purchase a magnetic hook box on my
> > recent trip to Portland, but had a heart seizure when I saw the $17
> > price tag on the C&F box!!  They are nice units, but way beyond my
> > budget.
> >
> > The prey that got away:  C&F Magnetic Hook Box
> > http://www.worleybuggerflyco.com/flyboxes/images/CFT30.jpg  -$17
> >
> > At Michaels, just by chance, I noticed a product in the beading area:
> > they are called Craft Mates Locking Caddys, and are a brilliant
> > solution to handling small parts prone to spilling, like beads and
> > hooks.  The box I purchased for $4.30 has rounded bottoms like the hook
> > boxes meant for flytying. There are 14 separate compartments in this
> > box, each with its own lid.  The nicest feature of this box is it has a
> > special latch system that keeps all the other lids locked when you open
> > the lid on the compartment you want.  (I inadvertently tested this
> > feature by knocking onto the floor the box I was loading with hooks...
> > and it works *whew*)
> >
> > If you have been wondering why you saved the little magnetic rectangles
> > from Tiemco hook packages, you will be glad to know that these fit
> > almost perfectly into the base of a bin.  Add a little Goop and you're
> > in business!  I didn't have enough of those Tiemco magnets, so I bought
> > a roll of magnetic tape which is 1/2" wide, is self adhesive and comes
> > in several lengths.  Two cut strips fit into the bottom of each bin.
> > Terrific functional hook box, and it costs probably $6.50.
> >
> > Then I noticed that if you buy the Caddy Tote, you get six of these
> > boxes (84 bins) with it, and the whole McCoy costs $40.  You can add
> > two more 14-compartment boxes for a total of 112 bins!
> >
> > On a more practical scale, they have neat little Travel Tote cases that
> > will hold say 28-bins in a package  9-1/2" x 9" x 1-1/2"  This thing
> > seems idea for my purposes, enabling me to take along a selection of my
> > most used hooks, beads, lead eyes, coneheads, dome eyes, etc.
> >
> > In the BEADING area:
> >
> > Caddy Tote  includes (6) 14-compartment boxes, with room for two more
> > boxes (112 bins potentially) -$40
> > http://www.jdr-be.com/C6316.jpeg
> >
> > Travel Case (4) 7 compartment storage boxes  (28 bins)  -$20
> > http://www.jdr-be.com/C6319.jpeg
> >
> > Page of Craft Mates products
> > http://www.jdr-be.com/embroidery-cases-bags2.htm
> >
> >
> > Another find in the beading area are what are called Crimp Beads
> > marketed by Beadalon.  One hundred 2mm gold or silver plated brass
> > beads are around $2.  These have an extra large hole in them that
> > allows them to be put on debarbed normal wire hooks, but on the
> > smallest hooks, the bead may slip over the eye of the hook.  But quick
> > testing will tell you what hooks will accommodate these inexpensive
> > beads.  I had, for example, no problem putting the bead on a #14 heavy
> > wire scud hook.  I have seen these sold by the 1,000 at very cheap
> > prices on eBay.
> >
> > Beadalon Crimp Beads (2mm, pkg. of 100)  around $2
> > http://www.beadalon.com/crimpbeads.html
> >
> > Also in the beading area was Peacock (electric) Blue 26 awg. coated
> > copper wire, for those of you who would like to try electric blue
> > Copper Johns.
> >
> > And to recap previous finds:
> >
> > In the GIFTWRAP area:
> > Whisper - pebble textured pearlescent plastic sheeting in three colors,
> > featuring a very nice pearl.
> >
> > In the ARTIFICIAL PLANTS area:
> > Package of 10 premium Peacock Sword feathers for $5
> >
> > In the CERAMIC PAINTING section:
> > Delta Ceramcoat Exterior/Interior Varnish - glossy (water based
> > polyurethane)
> > My favorite tying cement.
> >
> > While these items were found at Michaels, they are well-known brands
> > and should be in most good craft stores.
> >
> > Yours,
> > Wes Wada
> > Bend, Oregon
> >
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> >
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