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 keywords =  Tweezers stand  organgizer  carousel storage.

 

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Specimen tubes. Free from Doctors. 

A place for everything. Everything in its place.

 

Front to back. Left to right. 

 

Tools for pin removal on straps

Oilers and holders. Red, blue, black

Plastic holders whilst using tweezers for spring work.

Screwdrivers in common use

Tweezer in common use. One metal, one brass.

Hand removal tools

Tweezers for special operations. Plastic etc.

Fibre brush

Peg wood 

Folded tweezer for holding and removing 30mm cleaning baskets from jars.

Big Red. Grooved screwdriver for removal of Seiko rotor.

Large tweezer for arbour removal.

White container - Knife, case opener and hand/canon pinon removal tool.

 

Rubber bands - Asda

 

As I said. My space is limited. 

 

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Acrylic makeup brush holder on the left, and a tweezer stand for ladies eyelashes on the right.  Both were found for only a few dollars on Amazon and work quite well.

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