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Cheap brass storage/organizing solutions?

I have a lot of brass accumulated over the years, bought cheap and stacked deep as they say. What CHEAP storage solutions do folks use to store/organize their brass? i am retired , so CHEAP, is of the essence!
I have brass, new and fired, and in various stages of processing in 22 ( :) or:(: not sure right now) calibres.

Thanks!
 
Home Depot 5gal paint bucket for deep storage.

Similar to Fauxhaus… clear plastic containers that are stackable. Blue painters tape and a sharpie or label maker.

I have my Brass Processing Checklist that I drop in each container. This way I don’t have to remember what steps have been completed, what still needs to be done or if cases are designated for a specific rifle.
 
I use $5-$6 clear, stackable, plastic bins. I use painters to label the bins for caliber, new, ready to load or what stage of brass prep. Works for me and not very expensive.

Same here. Guessing mine hold about 5ish k each and stack nicely in the component closet
 
I take any that I've separated by brand, cartridge, prepped, etc and put them in quart or gallon zip-lock bags - with notes- and then into the plastic shoe boxes which are stackable.

This covers quantities of hundreds, not thousands. If I acquire thousands of a particular type, I get rid of some. jd
 
Over the years I have accumulated a large stash of MTM style 50 and 100 count boxes for mid-process and processed brass mostly to keep the case mouths as processed. For range scrap I started with 5 gallon buckets. For a few cartridges I figure I don't have nearly enough until I count brass by the bucket not by the case. As I age and time passes with getting lucky a few times I have stepped backwards to 3 gallon buckets for easier lifting and toting. On and around the bench I use Tupperware (and knockoffs) and assorted baking tins. If I were starting from scratch I'd buy stackable bins compatible with the Hornady equipment. I have some from Harbor Freight that are useful but not compatible.
 

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