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Question about storing sets vertically using an open sided shelving unit

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Hi, I have an existing shelving unit in my basement that will be used for my Lego sets. Please see attached picture of a similar one, I store each set vertically and in a basic checkout Target, Walmart, etc... bag for dust protection. The bags also help protect from scuffs when gently sliding sets in and out. One question I have is for those with a similar inventory setup, what do you use on the ends on each self? Do you use a bookend type of object? I currently use a set in a shipping box on each end. I then place a small but sturdy object (e.g. actual bookends).

Hi,

I have an existing shelving unit in my basement that will be used for my Lego sets. Please see attached picture of a similar one,

I store each set vertically and in a basic checkout Target, Walmart, etc... bag for dust protection. The bags also help protect from scuffs when gently sliding sets in and out.

One question I have is for those with a similar inventory setup, what do you use on the ends on each self?

Do you use a bookend type of object? I currently use a set in a shipping box on each end. I then place a small but sturdy object (e.***. actual bookends).

I think I remember reading somewhere that it's not a good idea to store sets vertically but I can't remember where I read it or what the reasoning was for not doing so. Maybe someone here knows and can tell us. Anyone?

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