I keep a ton of screws in my shop. I've got slotted flat heat wood screws sizes #4 - #17 in many, many lengths. If there's anyone else here that "stocks" screws like that, how do you keep them organized? I've got mine in multiple plastic compartment cases, but I'm thinking of building some sort of boxes or trays because I hate the plastic cases. I'm having trouble coming up with ideas, and I've looked on sites like Pinterest, but most of what I find on there are hobbyist types of setups, so they aren't talking about "stock" screws, but more just the plain idea of organizing screws and other small parts. I thought about building a simple shelf unit out of 2x4s. This unit could run the length of a wall, and the shelves would be 2' deep. I could then build trays which were compartmentalized, and they would pull out. So, I could have one tray that would have for example #8, #10, and #12 screws. Another would have #14-#17. Then, I could make the same thing, but on a smaller scale which would hold the smaller stuff - and that's just flat head screws...
What does your screw organization look like?