A Slow Start...
Well its already taken me most of the month to get nowhere but I finally found some time to sort out some of my kit in the storage locker.
There were several things that I needed to do before I could start on sorting machines out, firstly I needed to sort out the stuff that had just been dumped in the lockup.
Once this was done I could move around and access things much easier.
Boxes
A lot of my stuff was moved from my house so that we could prepare it to be rented out.
These boxes contain all sorts from Xmas decorations to various selections of Acorn stuff such as my collection of AcornSoft titles and various other bits that need sorting out over time.

The red boxes below are old boxes I moved from my previous storage locker, they have seen better days and are being replaced by the clear stacking ones instead.
They currently contain stuff like my Sega Saturn collection and various cables etc.
Unfortunately they were blocking the door of the unit so I had to wheel them out of the way.

Building Shelving
I have already bought several cheap shelf units from IKEA and installed them to hold some of my machines.
After removing the desk that was in the unit I decided that I could fit several more so built 3 more units.

Moving Stuff
Once I had installed the shelves it was time to move some of the hardware that has just been stacked in the middle of the unit.

I spent most of the day moving hardware around, sorting out where everything should go and designating shelves for certain machines.
Risc PCs
Here are most of the general Risc PCs I own, there are a few floating around but most are on the shelf.
I also have several boxed ones in very good condition of which one is mine from university which I recently found the invoice for. It cost me £1118 in 1997.

A7000s
Some of my A7000 and A7000+ machines. The others are currently stripped down due to batteries being removed.

A3000s, A3010s and A3020s
A few A3000s and a mixture of A3010s and A3020s.
I opened these all up back along to remove the batteries, they all need cleaning properly,


A few BBC Masters in here as well, most of my BBC Masters are currently off site where they are having their caps replaced.
There are also a few more in various boxes, these probably need to be moved to their own shelf later on.
Archimedes
Various models of Archimedes. I even have the disk only 305 version, most of these however have hard disks.
I had to put these on the bottom shelf as they are really heavy and I was afraid they were going to make the shelving fall over.

Phoebe & R140
Here are 2 of my rarer items. The first is an empty Risc PC 2 case (unfortunately only 2 exist with prototype boards in them).
The second is the R140 which is one of Acorns Unix machines, these were very expensive and thus pretty rare.

A4000s & A5000s
My selection of A4000 and A5000 machines, some at the bottom are currently stripped down and need rebuilding.

BBCs
Here are some of the BBCs I own, I probably have the same amount again in various boxes etc.
Most of these need cleaning up, that's a job for the future including RetroBriting them all.
One major job I need to do is replace the caps in the power supplies.

Electrons
This is only about half of the Electrons I own, you can see the difference in colour between the one in the middle and the first one.
Another candidate for RetroBrite I think.
The one at the back has a Plus 1 attachment plugged in which give the machine 2 rom cartridge ports.

Master Compacts
Shown are several of the Master Compact base units I have.
The actual machines are currently stored in boxes elsewhere, need to sort them out and put them with the bases.

Network Computers
Some of the NC set top boxes that I have.
These were produced at the end of Acorns life when they changed over to doing "Network Computers" and media on demand.

Monitors
A nice selection of monitors from my Acorn monitor stash.

CUB Monitors
My horde of Microvitec CUB monitors which where the go to monitor for the BBC micro.
Every school had one of these, they are pretty much indestructible.
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At some point I'm going to get a few more shelves from IKEA and add another row for monitors to the set of shelves below.

Parts Shelf
This currently holds various equipment such as disk drives and machines that need looking at along with items such as disk drives and keyboards etc.
There are currently 6 A7000s above this which have been dismantled so that their batteries could be removed. Some have leakage which needs to be cleaned.

The Good Stuff
Here is a view of the boxed machine section.
This is my main collection which contains boxed systems in good condition. At some point I need to photograph all of this and document what I have.

Other Stuff To Do...
There is a ton of other bits that I need to sort out but at least I can now get in and easily access the machines and shelving.
The next job is to start pulling out a machine at a time and do proper maintenance on each one.
Get other hardware that is stored in boxes and put them on the shelving, stuff like Master Compacts and various BBC cheese wedges (I have a load).