 For my job I end up with all this stuff, materials, design models, experiments, electronics, tools, plastic, etc. I don't like it when this is unorganized. So I've been looking for a way to get it done. Now, I've always had a thing for these plastic crates. They can be found in many places and are very strong. But what really excites me about these things is that they are built on an industry standard. No matter what color, height, how old they are, how we produce them, they always fit together. So if a crate would break, you can always find another one that fits. A perfect starting point. As it turns out, people all over the world already found wonderful ways to reuse them. They deserve all credit for this video. However, they don't really fit me. So I gathered some old crates all over the place, cleaned them up and started building something. A simple framework that stores 45 crates. They slide in like drawers so you can easily take stuff out. Or take one out and carry them with you on the job. Low crates are used to store the flat stuff, added some tags to quickly find things. And made some highly advanced organizers inside to keep the little things in place. She would find us.