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Storing/displaying engines
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Storing/displaying engines
I'm looking for ideas for storing/displaying my slowly growing collection of engines, at the moment they are in plastic drawers in a parts storage unit, but I'd value ideas and suggestions for a better solution. How do YOU solve this?
Ideas/pictures much appreciated
Wilf
Ideas/pictures much appreciated
Wilf
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Location : Northern Ireland
Re: Storing/displaying engines
I polish them clean, free of all oils/dirt. Then they sit inside my plastic toolbox.
Re: Storing/displaying engines
Yeah and a nice model helps show them off well.
Either kind does the job
Either kind does the job
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