don't smoke your chips !Yep. I keep mine next to my mushrooms.
I just bought a Pelican 1520 with pick-and-pluck foam for moving chips. ~$130 shipped. Thanks to MaxB for his pics and help. I'll post some filled shots after it arrives.
How many chips can you fit in the 1520?
@MaxB said his 1520 case fit n=1,500 comfortably (see pics in Post #9). His case has a fixed piece of foam. I bought the pick-and-pluck foam that you can customize, which should arrive by the end of next week, and will update with my findings. It sounds like a great travel solution.
Thanks, I must have missed the info/pics in post #9.
It does seem like a great travel solution to keep the chips safe and secure.
How many chips can you fit in the 1520?
This thread needs more shelf pr0n
This thread needs more self pr0n
100 year old glass-front barrister bookcase, picked up at the Brimfield Antiques Show this summer in Massachusetts. Not yet chock-full-o-chips, but soon.
Yes, 15 racks can fit nicely, with plenty of foam around the sides as well as the bottom and top pieces. Enough room for oversized chips as well on the top level.
Does that have wheels? I hope so.
Nope...but it only weighs 33lbs, so it's easy enough to carry
100 year old glass-front barrister bookcase, picked up at the Brimfield Antiques Show this summer in Massachusetts. Not yet chock-full-o-chips, but soon.
Here's my favorite chip storage. However, as my poker chip addiction grew, I quickly learned that my house isn't near big enough to keep building hidden storage drawers in the wall.
Thank you!! When I finished my basement I wanted something a bit extra and out of the norm to store my babies in. I'm thinking about building a hidden panel underneath the drawer to add more storage.Excuse me while i pick up my jaw. That is the sickest most awesome storage I have ever seen!
Thanks. Yes, about 3 feet by 6 feet of storage area behind.Wins the internet with that one...
However, I have questions... I'm assuming that leaves a lot of dead space behind the wall...? This might be used as a means to create custom built-ins?
I like the idea of a shallow built in shelf above the chair rail, maybe 6" deep. However, you have a hidden hinge and the entire built-in shelf can swing outwards to access hidden storage behind (in the dead space). Sounds a little complicated, but considering your chair rail hidden shelf, I think the built-in idea might be a breeze.