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Title: Probably a question for Yoeddy, but ...
Post by: DoubleZero on February 20, 2014, 07:13:25 PM
What's the best way to store unused reel strips from game kits I intend to swap out from time to time? Since I expect the swap-out frequency to be once or twice a year, I'm thinking about buying extra reel assemblies and swapping out entire reels (instead of just the strips) at game-change time.

Is that a no-brainer or overkill? Curious as to what the "in-crowd" thinks. Yoeddy, what do you do?  :103-


Title: Re: Probably a question for Yoeddy, but ...
Post by: rjpohl on February 20, 2014, 07:30:28 PM
if you have room storing them on the reels is the way I would go. 
Bob


Title: Re: Probably a question for Yoeddy, but ...
Post by: RB on February 20, 2014, 08:34:29 PM
I agree. I like to install them one time & leave them alone. If you must remove them, try using frosting containers. They are perfect size & keep them dust free until ready for use. Also good for damage free shipping.


Title: Re: Probably a question for Yoeddy, but ...
Post by: triplediamond on February 20, 2014, 08:37:55 PM
I store my strips in the pre-mixed cake frosting plastic containers with the lids  :71- :71-


 :331- Sorry ....RB beat me to the punch


Title: Re: Probably a question for Yoeddy, but ...
Post by: mvco on February 20, 2014, 11:33:24 PM
Indeed, if you are storing them, another vote for the frosting containers.  I hate to admit, but all my favorite kits have the reel strips installed on the baskets.  Makes game swaps that much faster.  Yes, I admit, I have bought over 30 sets of reels over the years.  I just love the convenience.


Title: Re: Probably a question for Yoeddy, but ...
Post by: DoubleZero on February 21, 2014, 12:01:37 AM
Indeed, if you are storing them, another vote for the frosting containers.  I hate to admit, but all my favorite kits have the reel strips installed on the baskets.  Makes game swaps that much faster.  Yes, I admit, I have bought over 30 sets of reels over the years.  I just love the convenience.

Yeah, I saw the other thread about the frosting containers – seems like a good solution for long-term storage. But since I anticipate wanting the "quick swaps" you mentioned, I thought designated baskets made sense. I was just worried that four or five sets of reels sitting around might be a bit crazy. Nice to know crazy can always be outdone!  :89-


Title: Re: Probably a question for Yoeddy, but ...
Post by: Buzz on February 21, 2014, 12:26:24 AM
" Reel Strips " "Storage"  Screw that, just buy more machines !!!!!!!!!!  Reel strip storage problem solved.

I just gotta ask, which flavor frosting cans make the best storage containers ??????????????????


Title: Re: Probably a question for Yoeddy, but ...
Post by: DoubleZero on February 21, 2014, 01:54:17 AM
" Reel Strips " "Storage"  Screw that, just buy more machines !!!!!!!!!!  Reel strip storage problem solved.

I like your style, Buzz!

I just gotta ask, which flavor frosting cans make the best storage containers ??????????????????

And I was wondering the same thing! I'll guess Wild Cherry?!  :72-


Title: Re: Probably a question for Yoeddy, but ...
Post by: CVslots on February 21, 2014, 02:26:58 AM
Devils Food would be the answer....if you ask the anti-gambling crowd... :72-


Title: Re: Probably a question for Yoeddy, but ...
Post by: Yoeddy1 on February 21, 2014, 02:49:40 AM
I just fold mine up and put nice sharp creases in them.  ;)

My favorites are installed on reels...7 or 8 sets maybe.  The rest are all rolled up together in a 1/2 gallon ice cream tub.

Thanks,
Jason


Title: Re: Probably a question for Yoeddy, but ...
Post by: Buzz on February 21, 2014, 04:40:50 AM
Jason That's what I said, mine are all on reels. You and I just differ on the  reel storage location.   Oh and my favorite machine is the one that found a different home.

I think if I had a set of strips I was trying to protect, cut about 4 inch's off of a old sock and put the strips in it. It's optional if you wash the socks first.


Title: Re: Probably a question for Yoeddy, but ...
Post by: knagl on February 22, 2014, 08:11:04 AM
I tried the frosting container thing, but I could never cram the strips in with all that frosting in there.