Here's one I haven't seen around the forums but I could have missed it. I use 35 mm plastic film cans (get 'em free from photo shops) to store the bushings and write the bushing info on the top with a fine line Sharpie. Where I have several sets of the same style, I mark them #1, #2, etc. so I know which ones are the oldest and have been used the most. When the CA builds up on the bushings I pour enough Equate brand (WalMart) nail polish remover in the film can to cover the bushings and cap it. I wait about 20 min. and the CA wipes off in one piece and the bushings are good to go. Then I pour the Equate back into the bottle; it'll last a long time if'n ya don't spill it. My drill bits I store in the 6" square clear pen display tubes from WoodTurningz that have a cap and, with a coarse Sharpie, I write the size on the tube and cover the writing with clear packing tape. Everyone finds their way but it's good to share the map.
WB