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    Default Bush size spreadsheet?

    Hi all,

    As part of my life reorganization, I'm upgrading my bush storage. I had a small multiple-compartment contain which had multiple bush types in each one, and am now separating them into all their own individual compartments.

    I've ended up with 2 sets of bushes I can't identify. One has a bag with saying GPW Sedona, but they look a little big for that, and the other says GPW Executive, but it's 4 bushes (2 joined in the middle) not 2

    So, I came across a web link to a list of all bushes and sizes, although American kits, but now for the life of me I can't find the link again, or any other such a comprehensive list.

    So, I was wondering if anyone else might have this link saved that they can post for me?

    Whole I'm at it, how does everyone else keep track of their bushes, and do you ever come across any "unknowns"?

    Thanks. Russell.
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    That's the one!

    Thanks Fred. I searched on IAP before posting here, wonder why that didn't come up for me?

    Anyway, you're a champ.

    Russell.
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    Default Bushes and things

    I keep my bushes and drill bits in a plastic clip seal sandwich bag. First I put the bushes in a small clip seal bag (pen kit bag is good) and then I write on the sandwich bag with a biro what pen kit it belongs to.
    If I do get mixed up, and not sure which kit it belongs to, I try the bush in a tubes until I get the one that fits snug. Need to know what kit the tube belongs to. I put my spare tubes in seperate sandwich bags as well and just write the kit on the bag that they belong to.
    Just another way of knowing whats what.

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    I have a set of cigar bushes that have the centre two joined together.... maybe

    I try to keep my bushes with the pen kits and write on their bag too.

    JD
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    Touchwood , I have both types of cigar bushes ,one set with 4 different size bushes, and one with three bushes with the centre band joined as you say . cheers ~ John
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    Eh,

    I guess I'll never really know. One problem is, I'm pretty sure these aren't Executive bushes, but they weren't in my box where they should have been.

    I'm picking up a new trailer tomorrow and buying a heap of wood to make my new shed shelving, so stage #2 of the cleanup starts this weekend. Hopefully when I finally get organised, these sort of problems will all go away.

    Thanks guys. Russell.
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