Inventory question
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Re: Inventory question
i feel like i wouldn't even know where to begin with ordering an inventory. so many parts in the world
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Re: Inventory question
Mike wrote:I keep track of what I don't have-- it is much easier. If I am down to my last few pieces of a part, I add it to my need list, and it gets tacked on to my next order. I check my need list before planning any builds so I can be sure the parts will arrive in time.
Mike
Massive +1! When something runs low, I replace it! I would spend far too much time updating the spreadsheet and far too less time building. My 'technique' is to keep a 'Parts Order List' document file. My laptop is always handy when I am building so when I see the item running low I simply add it. When I place an order I bring up the sheet, take note of any new orders, make a quick once over of my parts organizers to make sure I have not missed anything, (if necessary) add those pieces to the list and make a note on the document (by italicising) that is has been ordered. When the parts land they are removed from the list. Repeat.