Just some old wood that I drilled out to accept some clear plastic tubing I found online. Had to cut circles and CA glue the bottoms closed. I cut the labels off the original packages and tape them to the tubes. Everything is right there for me.
Took a walk out to the shop for you Richard and took some pics. I'll start with an overall shot and then some individual pics. There's also a pic of how I store Evergreen items, brass & aluminum tubing. The small tubs are lunchmeat containers and have different sizes of wire. Tubs are 2 deep. The red box is full of tires while the white boxes are wheels & tires and engines. Don't overlook 2 liter plastic bottles. After drinking the RC Cola, I wash them out and cut off the tops to store large parts like hoods. The tops make excellent funnels.
I've probably re-sorted my parts bins a dozen times over the years trying to get them organized properly for me. I'm sure you realize that the trays can be sub-divided to hold several categories of different parts. I'll try to take a pic when I go out to the shop later today.
No pics, but I use those plastic pull out trays. They're labeled in alphabetical order with labels such as air cleaners, antennas, carbs, front end, rear end, headlights, grilles, exhaust, intake manifolds, etc.
One end to the AB and the other to the hose. Make sure you get the disconnect to fit your AB! It may have threads specific to your AB. Coast AB are nice people to deal with. I get all my AB supplies and HOK paint from them.
I have rubber fatigue mats already. We have a neighbor moving out and they've discarded a desk. I grabbed it and will be changing out the Harbor Freight cart holding the spray booth for the desk. The cart has wheels but I never move it so the cart will go to other part of the shop and hold the miter box saw. I'll be able to wheel it around and lock the wheels when ready to cut. While I'm making modifications to the desk to hold the compressor underneath and attach the hose manifold, I'll be cleaning and waxing the floor.