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tmk
December 12th, 2012, 09:14 PM
In my short time playing disc golf, I've managed to accumulate far too many discs to carry in my bag .. by a factor of three (going on four).

I do enjoy swapping discs in an out of my bag, picking out a set for a certain course or to practice a certain shot. Hence, I'd like to find a way to store the discs so I can easily see the discs I'd like to pull out and throw.

While I have limited space, the discs shouldn't be damaged by the method of storage (warping, discoloration, or rubbing off stamps).

Has anyone come up with a good method to store their discs? Clear containers? Stacking bins? Something else?

TYVEK
December 12th, 2012, 10:56 PM
i have found that putting them on edge in a milk crate they dont warp unless you have them stored in a really hot area. i used to store mine stacked on top of each other, that method actually warped a couple that were towards the bottom. i really like storing them on their edge personally.
hope this helps.

General Scales
December 12th, 2012, 11:35 PM
I have a buddy that stores all his in those accordion dividers that come in the cheaper Innova bags. I think that would be the best way to go about it but I can't imagine how expensive that would get to do so on even a medium scale disc collection. I guess it's a good thing that some people have disposable income.

JPSnuffy
December 13th, 2012, 12:32 AM
In my short time playing disc golf, I've managed to accumulate far too many discs to carry in my bag .. by a factor of three (going on four).

I do enjoy swapping discs in an out of my bag, picking out a set for a certain course or to practice a certain shot. Hence, I'd like to find a way to store the discs so I can easily see the discs I'd like to pull out and throw.

While I have limited space, the discs shouldn't be damaged by the method of storage (warping, discoloration, or rubbing off stamps).

Has anyone come up with a good method to store their discs? Clear containers? Stacking bins? Something else?

Like previous posters have said, I store my extra plastic on edge in clear plastic tote. And like the Traveling Wilburys song "...store it in a cool dry place."

emmarose
December 13th, 2012, 09:58 AM
if it's just a few discs that are fairly in use i don't worry about them warping and store them stacked according to mold on a small shelf in my "disc golf room" which is really just the area at the foot of my stairs where my phone is and my coats hang. this way it's easy for me to rotate them and access them. i have a complete set of back ups for my entire bag which i like to rotate into circulation every couple of months so that i never feel like i'm throwing a stranger. but if you have a lot of discs that you are storing then the see-through tubs are the way to go to avoid warping.

JR Stengele
December 13th, 2012, 11:42 AM
^I have several collector and back up discs that I have stored for 12 yrs. and agree that the plastic storage tubs are the best. HOWEVER, they will still damage over time due to resting on one solid point if they are not periodically rotated. The solution I have been told is to buy those foam noodles and cut them up into two strips. That way one, they are now resting on two points which takes weight off of them some and two, they are padded which helps give way some so that they don't rest on hard plastic. I am yet to do this but do know it is worth doing. Maybe it will be my holiday goal. Right now my 22 month son just runs around the house with it!

blaineT
December 13th, 2012, 08:38 PM
I built this rack (http://imgur.com/a/mMGUj) out of some PVC and joints from Simplified Building. It's pretty awesome for some higher density storage. Plus I was able to customize it to fit in my trunk to maximize efficiency when I travel.

hawgman
December 13th, 2012, 09:17 PM
Or even some old cheapo dish draining racks from goodwill will keep them upright and easy to rotate like a good bottle of wine if worried about resting on the same points. Actually I use one in my disc bag cut to fit also to keep my discs upright and handy.

tmk
December 13th, 2012, 09:30 PM
Thanks. I like the foam tubes idea. I suppose PVC pipes (like some bags use to rest the discs on) would also work for two-point support. I'd think for long-term storage the foam would stress the disc less.

The best price I've seen for accordion bag inserts is $7 each (@ Marshall Street). Each holds 5 or 6 discs, so a worst case price for 50 discs is $70 (at least that's enough for free shipping <g>). But separating the discs is a good idea as my "storm trooper" Volt now has some discoloration from being tightly packed in my bag. Cutting up cardboard boxes should be good enough.

Clear tubs, yes. Poking around on the net doesn't easily reveal an ideal size for a 8.5" round object (say 9 x 9" (W x H), but I should be able to find something close.

I like the PVC and drain racks! Good ideas Blaine & Hawg.

Thanks for the input!

matt
December 14th, 2012, 05:18 AM
I just use a cardboard box
(in the bottom of some plastic drawers, I use to store all our golf stuff in)
with an extra piece of cardboard in the bottom for padding.
stacked on end, so I can flip though them to find what I want

Mr. Anderson
December 14th, 2012, 09:44 AM
Got some wall space?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-5-Innova-Disc-Golf-Grid-Wire-Rack-Holder-Display-Frolf-Discraft-Frisbee-/110864511051?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19d00a304b

LakeStevensBA
December 14th, 2012, 10:04 AM
Got some wall space?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-of-5-Innova-Disc-Golf-Grid-Wire-Rack-Holder-Display-Frolf-Discraft-Frisbee-/110864511051?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item19d00a304b

I may bid on that just because he calls it Frolf!

JR Stengele
December 14th, 2012, 10:37 AM
^ Isn't that the name of the L.S. Team? Lake Stevens Frolf Club? President Brian " Sexy toes" Anderson? That is what I have been hearing anyways.

Mr. Anderson
December 14th, 2012, 10:57 AM
I may bid on that just because he calls it Frolf!

I actually know the guy. Good people. North Dakotans have their own way of doing stuff. Not that there's anything wrong with it.

LakeStevensBA
December 14th, 2012, 02:55 PM
Gilby is from South Dakota, so North Dakota is guilty just by association.

olydiscgolf
December 14th, 2012, 03:21 PM
Gilby is from South Dakota, so North Dakota is guilty just by association.

Says the guy from Iowa...

SPIDER-DAN
December 14th, 2012, 08:37 PM
Iowa? What state is that in?

Getty
December 15th, 2012, 12:55 PM
You know, that place way over there right next to Berzerkistan. >>>>>>>

BA also enjoys moonlit walks, finally crafted tequillas and looking thru peoples' blinds. He also enjoys the color Thursday. He keeps his stellar good looks thru clean living and gargling with bleach at least twice a day!

You don't want to know where he stores his discs, however. It's a very dark place.

ski2man
December 16th, 2012, 04:03 PM
I was having the same problem of not knowing how to store things. Found an awesome shelf idea on another site...made it today, turned out pretty amazing! All PVC, cost me about $30 to make, will last forever (until I fill it up.) I'm proud of it...picture below.

matt
December 16th, 2012, 05:29 PM
I have seen lots of those racks on DGCR
but that's the first time I have seen the tennis ball dividers
Is that your idea?
Turned out nice by the way
You are supposed to have disc golf related stickers on it (at least, all the other ones I have seen did anyway)

TYVEK
December 16th, 2012, 05:36 PM
I was having the same problem of not knowing how to store things. Found an awesome shelf idea on another site...made it today, turned out pretty amazing! All PVC, cost me about $30 to make, will last forever (until I fill it up.) I'm proud of it...picture below.

man i like it! its like a whole disc golf station, place for you shoes/discs/bag/ect. nice job

ski2man
December 16th, 2012, 11:24 PM
I have seen lots of those racks on DGCR
but that's the first time I have seen the tennis ball dividers
Is that your idea?
Turned out nice by the way
You are supposed to have disc golf related stickers on it (at least, all the other ones I have seen did anyway)

Not my idea...wish it was, saw it on the one I copied. Shoes on the bottom was as far as my innovation went. Tennis balls work great. Stickers will come. just built it today.

Thanks Tyvek!! I like it too.

JR Stengele
December 17th, 2012, 10:51 AM
I was having the same problem of not knowing how to store things. Found an awesome shelf idea on another site...made it today, turned out pretty amazing! All PVC, cost me about $30 to make, will last forever (until I fill it up.) I'm proud of it...picture below.

Do you mind PMing me your dimensions for that awesome contraption? Also the names of the pieces needed for it? Thanks in advance. Looks great!

Ranger Rick
December 17th, 2012, 11:49 AM
I was having the same problem of not knowing how to store things. Found an awesome shelf idea on another site...made it today, turned out pretty amazing! All PVC, cost me about $30 to make, will last forever (until I fill it up.) I'm proud of it...picture below.

I am soooo going to make one of these over the Christmas break!

ski2man
December 17th, 2012, 09:55 PM
Do you mind PMing me your dimensions for that awesome contraption? Also the names of the pieces needed for it? Thanks in advance. Looks great!

I shall put them on here for ALL to see!

It is made out of these pieces:
All PVC (schedule 40) is 3/4"
8 2' sections
4 5" sections
12 9" sections.


8 T connectors +
8 elbow connectors
(no thread on all these)
4 tennis balls ( cut two crossed slits in each ball)

I used 6 5ft pieces of the PVC, this is because could not fit 10ft sections in my car...so you could save a little by getting 3 10ft ones. had about 2 feet left over.

hope that helps, let me know if you need more info.

mine all mine
December 17th, 2012, 11:42 PM
Is that a electrical panel behind that? If so, I don't think your installation is up to code...just kidding, looks good

olydiscgolf
December 18th, 2012, 10:23 AM
You know, that place way over there right next to Berzerkistan. >>>>>>>

BA also enjoys moonlit walks, finally crafted tequillas and looking thru peoples' blinds. He also enjoys the color Thursday. He keeps his stellar good looks thru clean living and gargling with bleach at least twice a day!

You don't want to know where he stores his discs, however. It's a very dark place.

I didn't know you knew BA so well... Not everybody knows about his favorite color Thursday.

LakeStevensBA
December 18th, 2012, 10:57 AM
How did I get drug through the mud on this? I just enjoy playing disc golf, meeting new people, drinking beer, buying others beers, and I keep getting hammered on these forums? I never talk smack, make fun of others, or even open beers in other players' drives. Again, please quit dragging me down!

P.S. You know where I keep my discs? Ask Gilby's mom.....

olydiscgolf
December 18th, 2012, 11:07 AM
How did I get drug through the mud on this? I just enjoy playing disc golf, meeting new people, drinking beer, buying others beers, and I keep getting hammered on these forums? I never talk smack, make fun of others, or even open beers in other players' drives. Again, please quit dragging me down!

P.S. You know where I keep my discs? Ask Gilby's mom.....

I asked her. She didn't know. You should see a doctor... its probably Alzheimers

JR Stengele
December 18th, 2012, 11:14 AM
:puke::puke::puke:

Paydirt
December 22nd, 2012, 02:13 PM
I was having the same problem of not knowing how to store things. Found an awesome shelf idea on another site...made it today, turned out pretty amazing! All PVC, cost me about $30 to make, will last forever (until I fill it up.) I'm proud of it...picture below.

Nice rack.

lol

ski2man
December 24th, 2012, 06:37 PM
Nice rack.

lol

I knew you'd like it! Sexy I know.

ski2man
January 6th, 2013, 08:06 PM
Does anyone think that I could sell these if made out of wood, and sent so that one would just piece together?

ScottyJ
January 27th, 2013, 09:06 AM
I have seen lots of those racks on DGCR
but that's the first time I have seen the tennis ball dividers
Is that your idea?
Turned out nice by the way
You are supposed to have disc golf related stickers on it (at least, all the other ones I have seen did anyway)

I put tacks with the larger plastic heads. I haNG THEM ON THE WALL OF THE MAN CAVE.
dang cap lock.

juda4936
February 7th, 2013, 10:21 AM
I was having the same problem of not knowing how to store things. Found an awesome shelf idea on another site...made it today, turned out pretty amazing! All PVC, cost me about $30 to make, will last forever (until I fill it up.) I'm proud of it...picture below.

Thanks for posting the spec's
I'm making my friend one for his bithday, he has over 100 extra discs, do you think the size you made will hold them?
I'll let you knw next week how it turned out :cheers:

DGOnate
February 9th, 2013, 01:00 AM
In my short time playing disc golf, I've managed to accumulate far too many discs to carry in my bag .. by a factor of three (going on four).

I do enjoy swapping discs in an out of my bag, picking out a set for a certain course or to practice a certain shot. Hence, I'd like to find a way to store the discs so I can easily see the discs I'd like to pull out and throw.

While I have limited space, the discs shouldn't be damaged by the method of storage (warping, discoloration, or rubbing off stamps).

Has anyone come up with a good method to store their discs? Clear containers? Stacking bins? Something else?

I found a great deal at Walmart awhile back on some of those clear plastic totes with a lid. The discs fit perfectly on edge, and each tub can hold around 25 or so discs. When we ordered from Innova I have about a dozen or more of these tubs, and they made transporting discs to tournaments, or events a breeze.

ski2man
February 9th, 2013, 03:49 PM
Thanks for posting the spec's
I'm making my friend one for his bithday, he has over 100 extra discs, do you think the size you made will hold them?
I'll let you knw next week how it turned out :cheers:

Well I have about 40 on the shelf in that picture. I'd say roughly 75-90 could fit on the three shelves. Putters seem a little wider and such. If he has that many I don't know if he'd need the tennis balls on those middle shelves, can't fit tennis balls on the bottom shelf without add feet somehow. You could also just make the 2 ft pieces longer though. I have about 60-70 discs, but keep some in the bags that you saw at all times and on walls. So that takes some off my shelf. Good luck, great present.

Doc_Jones
March 25th, 2013, 10:44 PM
Depending on how many discs you have you could use one of those horizontal cd racks, basically some dowel between two plates. Should be easy enough to modify.

ski2man
March 28th, 2013, 06:49 AM
Thanks for posting the spec's
I'm making my friend one for his bithday, he has over 100 extra discs, do you think the size you made will hold them?
I'll let you knw next week how it turned out :cheers:

How did it turn out?

juda4936
March 28th, 2013, 10:50 AM
How did it turn out?

They turned out great! Thanks!
I made one 30" long for my friend (he has a lot of discs)
And made mine to your spec's.
They both work great and I've just been collecting stickers to make them look better
I'll get some picture of them up:cheers:

SO_disc_viking
April 13th, 2013, 07:24 AM
i store my extras in extra bags that i have accumulated.

TheCannon
April 28th, 2013, 12:00 AM
I built this rack (http://imgur.com/a/mMGUj) out of some PVC and joints from Simplified Building. It's pretty awesome for some higher density storage. Plus I was able to customize it to fit in my trunk to maximize efficiency when I travel.

I love it! I'm going to build my own tomorrow.

spectralmonkey
April 30th, 2013, 12:34 AM
we use an extra recycling bin. its full.