Im so happy when found your channel. Even Im not buyer or seller in Bricklink. Just a young man who loves sorting than building. And looking for soooo many parts organizer drawers is satisfying and relaxsing stuff for me. Thank you.
c) by Bricklink definitions these are considered used if you assemble them (exception if they were assembled in the sealed box like in some battle packs)
Thank you sumOfItsPartsByJet. I appreciate the knowledge. We will look into this, and probably no longer assemble the figures anymore. Thank you very much!
This was VERY helpful. Thank you very much. I'm in the middle of parting out my first set. I decided to part out Ewok Village rather that sell as a set. It's a lot of pieces. I see I could have been a bit more efficient but bottom line it seems to take a lot of table space to do this. I may have to buy another table or two.
Thank you Bedni87! We strive to make helpful videos. The goal would be to get all the information you need from 1 instead of having to go watch 5 different channels. Thank you for watching!
I am glad I stumbled across your video. This makes so much sense. I have been working on sorting out my collection and needed a better way of managing my inventory. I have been using rebrickable but may change to your method. Definitely subscribing and look forward to your videos.
Thanks for the content, parting out looks to be a fairly time intensive job. I take it you want to order as many of the same sets as you can get in one go? To make the sorting of pieces more efficient.
Hi Luke! That is exactly what we do. We get as many as we can/want at the time, then part them all out together. I do know some sellers who part out a couple, and then a few days later do some more, but personally for us, we prefer just to get it all done in one go. Makes it a little more efficient! Thank you for watching Luke!
Great stuff mate - gotta love some cheap PS Vita games and yea very rare to find these days! I was going to say Savers was dry due to me, but I dont source there on Mondays, so not my fault! Still a few sneaky bangers there. Well done on the DVDs! Gotta love it! hahah bloopers :)
Loved the video and learned a lot, but I got a couple questions. I’ve started Lego investing and am looking to make parting out as an addition to the business but seeing how much time and effort it took. Is it really worth it? I understand it possibly being 3x the value but do the hours that are being put into it really help it? Verses buy sets low and just flipping them? Genuinely curious and am so eager to learn more in this area. Hope for an answer. Thank you.
Hi! Thanks for watching! I think the answer to your question is a difficult one, especially to type as a reply in the comments section, but overall I would say it depends on what you are really wanting and how large you intend to grow your store. If you are working to grow a large store with thousands of different lots and hundreds of thousands of total quantity, I would say yes, it is worth the time and cost, however there are a lot more factors to take into account than just expecting every set that is 3x part out value to be worth it. If you are not looking to grow a large store but instead just part out some sets, then I would say no, it is not worth the time. Mostly because you need to have a large variety of parts for people to shop at your store in any mass amount. Just having a couple thousand lots and less than 100k parts will likely not see a large return on the investment of those sets, especially with the labor needed to part them out. For those who want less than a full time job, I would say investing in sets is a better way to go, but if you're looking to start a full fledged business and hire employees, etc. then parting out is probably the way to go. Hopefully this helps a little! Thanks again for watching!
We have not, however we have a multi-part series in the process of being made where we redo this showing each method of being able to part out sets on BrickLink since there are now multiple ways as you mentioned!
Nicolas Châteauneuf This means that instead of replacing the old remark with the new one or not applying the new one, it saves both. This only applies to pieces you already have in your inventory. Essentially you could then store the same lot in 2 different drawers, for example, 30 of the items will be in drawer 225, and the new 12 you’re uploading will be in drawer 1232. When you go to pick that order it will say in the remarks field: D0225, D1232. I hope that makes sense.
@JustaBrickintheBucket If you concatenate your lots say ten 2 x 2 black bricks with thirty 2 x 2 black bricks and have them in separate locations, how will you know the quantity to pick from each? So if a buyer buys 25 of those bricks, how will the seller know that they only need to pick 10 from the first lot and 15 from the second? Hope this makes sense.
Hi, thank you for this video! Do you sort the drawers somehow? So that similar peaces are near to each other? To me it looks completely random and only depends on which empty drawers you pick by coincidence before parting out the sets... Is that right?
In my opinion you should even avoid having similar pieces next to each other - especially like those two sides, mold variations or the absolut nightmare pneumatic T connectors in light gray and LBG (that piece usually is "somewhat in between"…). For those you want to have one on the top left and the other on the bottom middle with drawer numbers like "0005" and "1333" to avoid any chance of confusing them.
Thanks for the vid! Helped alot! The only thing is when I do the same thing but with used stock the consolidate function doesn't work... everything looks the same with the text telling you that the item is already in your store, then when you get to the verify items section they are change to being uploaded as new inventory and not consolitating with exsisting stock? Is this because used items work differently to New items?
Hmm.. That's weird. It works the same way. However used parts will not be consolidated with the new parts, they are separate lots. But if you already have a used part and add that same used part it should get consolidated. Just new and used stay separate.
That's great to hear! Happy this was helpful! There might be more videos we have that will also help you start a store if you're in the process of doing that! Thanks for watching!
bain YT That is correct. This set included an extra belt per set, as an extra piece, so because of that I was able to put it on the minifigs, and list the additional in my store.
The drawer units we have are Akro-Mils brand drawers. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000LDH3JC/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B000LDH3JC&linkCode=as2&tag=jabitb-20&linkId=7484edb9cdbb26a7e38831238a330299
Recent bricklink seller here: I have somewhat of an odd problem and hoping someone can help with a solution. I want to part out sets I haven’t been able to sell, but I mainly sell sets and not pieces. I wanted to basically list the pieces on my bricklink and then later when I have time, sort them, or sort them when I get a buyer for some of the pieces. Is there a viable way of adding the set pieces to my store, and then come in later to reference them when I’m actually needing to sort/remark them? Or should I remark initially? Currently I part out the set. Dump them into storage bins and remark them, and then upload to BL(using brickstore) and they get posted. I basically want to upload them first, and then sort them all later. But any ideas I’ve come up with would just add a bunch more work.
Is parting something that can be done practically as a private seller (I'm looking to set up investment as a side hobby to my main job) or more just for small businesses? Also- is there a 🇬🇧 equivalent to this website? Thank you.
Bricklink is international, there are many UK sellers. If you join our discord you can ask some questions there for UK sellers. I do not recommend BL as a hobby. Many people do try to run it as a hobby but in order to make a decent amount of money you need to be putting in substantial hours in the beginning.
Hello, any idea from when the parts are going to sell often? Im starting to partout and have now like 30k parts in 1500 lots ish and not sering any often sales.
We determine which ones to buy based on what parts are in the set (and knowing what parts will or will not sell), as well as the price and part out price of the set. If we are getting 3 times the amount of money we paid for the set (or more) we will likely part it out. The best place for us to get sets is Walmart during their early summer, or after holidays clearance. Though, this year it has been hard to get sets at good prices and deals are scarce. Hopefully this helps! Thank you so much for watching!
am a bit confused. If you have a completed set, in the box...new....why part it out??? How can the sum of all the parts be worth more than a complete set?
Hey guys great content. I recently found a bunch of my old Lego sets (1980s early 90s ie: 6990, 6891, etc.) is it worth parting out old classic sets or selling them as loose sets? Need your advice.
We would probably lean towards selling them as complete sets. Especially since they're older sets! You'll probably get more money, but also they will sell so much quicker than the parts individually, not to mention how much less work it is to list and ship sets vs. parts!
Hi Jim! We have not yet used BrickStock to upload parts, though I am thinking about doing this in the near future to give it a try. Thank you for watching!
I have a question. If you already have a piece in your drawers but there is that same peice in a set you part out, do you place those pieces in the drawer that already has that piece or just use a new one?
This is a big debate within the industry... we personally consolidate, meaning we put the parts in the drawers that already have that part. This is strictly so the customers are able to easily browse a store vs. seeing dozens of the same parts (because we store them in different places). Other people just upload to whichever drawer they want since it's faster. We prefer the customer experience though. Tough question to answer which is better, cause they both have benefits and disadvantages.
Yes, this method can be inefficient. We have since updated our process and can work much more quickly, I recommend you look at our "Brickstock Merge" video for info on that. I don't remember how long this set took as it was over a year ago but 2-3 hours was common. Orders do not take very long to pack.
It happened to me several times that on the verify page my remarks were empty, i freaked out. And going back i was not that lucky either. Best thing is to open the link as a new page, so that you have two tabs. Greetz, Alexander TempleofBricks.nl
Hi Killy! You can go to BrickLink, then hover over the green market tab, click "Price Guide," and then type in the set number in the field on the right hand side of the page under the Part Out Value section. It will then give you the price for the part out! Thanks for watching!
Lol. Thanks for following along Ian! More FREE CONTENT coming soon! Haha. We actually have a video coming out Friday which will explain more about what is happening with the UA-cam channel in the coming weeks!
I have never understood this business. You just spent several hours of time to put away 250 dollars of product, for which, you probably spent 70-100 bucks. When you take the time to pick the orders, this hardly makes any money? And of course many bricks don't sell quickly, or at all. A passion project for sure.
actually no buying pieces individually is more expensive than buying the same amount of pieces in a set for example the 2019 ucs millennium falcon cost 800€ and buying the pieces alone cost around 1700€ without talking about shipping costs a Great set to part out is a set when the pieces cost 3x more than the set price itself because even if some parts doesn't sell great you will still gain some money
@@sparty6609 but isn't half of that value a few pieces that only gain their value from being exclusive and are very slow selling? And even more because of all the Bricklink sellers doing new pieces those stuff doesn't even get rare in the next future. I think, that's a common misconception: You don't live on selling UCS antennas - you live on selling technic pins, masonry bricks and trans-light blue tiles. Recently I filled a bucket at the PaB wall with a lot of fancy stuff (mostly window glasses, which are usually lost of garbage on used bulk) - but what pays the bucket, are the 750 green flowers to fill the holes.
Im so happy when found your channel. Even Im not buyer or seller in Bricklink. Just a young man who loves sorting than building. And looking for soooo many parts organizer drawers is satisfying and relaxsing stuff for me. Thank you.
This seems like so much fun to me. I love organizing and cataloging items
It is pretty fun, but after some time it can get very repetitive! Haha. Thanks for watching!
10:37 cool that you explain bricklink
Interesting that you assemble the figures. Personally, I don't do that because a: it takes away the fun for the buyer and b: it saves time :)
c) by Bricklink definitions these are considered used if you assemble them (exception if they were assembled in the sealed box like in some battle packs)
Thank you sumOfItsPartsByJet. I appreciate the knowledge. We will look into this, and probably no longer assemble the figures anymore. Thank you very much!
This was VERY helpful. Thank you very much. I'm in the middle of parting out my first set. I decided to part out Ewok Village rather that sell as a set. It's a lot of pieces. I see I could have been a bit more efficient but bottom line it seems to take a lot of table space to do this. I may have to buy another table or two.
I like that your vids are detailed. All nuances are there.
Thank you Bedni87! We strive to make helpful videos. The goal would be to get all the information you need from 1 instead of having to go watch 5 different channels. Thank you for watching!
Thanks for the video I’m in the process of studying and learning about bricklink so I can open my own store this helps a lot.
really helpful! Keep up the good work!
I'm glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
I am glad I stumbled across your video. This makes so much sense. I have been working on sorting out my collection and needed a better way of managing my inventory. I have been using rebrickable but may change to your method. Definitely subscribing and look forward to your videos.
I love the tray idea , even for building sets , nothing rolls away and easily picked up and moved.
Hi. Great vid.
How do you decide which sets to get to part out?
And how do you keep track of income/profit on them?
Great ideas! Thank you!❤
Thanks for the idea 💡
Thanks for the content, parting out looks to be a fairly time intensive job. I take it you want to order as many of the same sets as you can get in one go? To make the sorting of pieces more efficient.
Hi Luke!
That is exactly what we do. We get as many as we can/want at the time, then part them all out together. I do know some sellers who part out a couple, and then a few days later do some more, but personally for us, we prefer just to get it all done in one go. Makes it a little more efficient!
Thank you for watching Luke!
Great stuff mate - gotta love some cheap PS Vita games and yea very rare to find these days! I was going to say Savers was dry due to me, but I dont source there on Mondays, so not my fault! Still a few sneaky bangers there. Well done on the DVDs! Gotta love it! hahah bloopers :)
Well organized 👍🏻
Thanks for the video
Very interesting and good explained Video, helped me a lot with my Store. Thanks a lot!!!
Really helpful video. Thank you.
Loved the video and learned a lot, but I got a couple questions. I’ve started Lego investing and am looking to make parting out as an addition to the business but seeing how much time and effort it took. Is it really worth it? I understand it possibly being 3x the value but do the hours that are being put into it really help it? Verses buy sets low and just flipping them? Genuinely curious and am so eager to learn more in this area. Hope for an answer. Thank you.
Hi!
Thanks for watching! I think the answer to your question is a difficult one, especially to type as a reply in the comments section, but overall I would say it depends on what you are really wanting and how large you intend to grow your store. If you are working to grow a large store with thousands of different lots and hundreds of thousands of total quantity, I would say yes, it is worth the time and cost, however there are a lot more factors to take into account than just expecting every set that is 3x part out value to be worth it. If you are not looking to grow a large store but instead just part out some sets, then I would say no, it is not worth the time. Mostly because you need to have a large variety of parts for people to shop at your store in any mass amount. Just having a couple thousand lots and less than 100k parts will likely not see a large return on the investment of those sets, especially with the labor needed to part them out. For those who want less than a full time job, I would say investing in sets is a better way to go, but if you're looking to start a full fledged business and hire employees, etc. then parting out is probably the way to go.
Hopefully this helps a little! Thanks again for watching!
Have you done an updated version for f this video? Now that Brickstore and other support software are available
We have not, however we have a multi-part series in the process of being made where we redo this showing each method of being able to part out sets on BrickLink since there are now multiple ways as you mentioned!
@@JustABrickInTheBucket would love to know how you solved the problem of speeding up the putting away of parts in a bin loc system
Why is this so satisfying to watch? So peculiar 😅
Lol. Yeah, it is nice for some reason... Thank you for watching!
hello my friend here rafael do brasil love it when u make these videos from your store always be this nice guy
Hi Rafael!
I'm happy you like these videos! I hope they are helpful!
Thank you for watching!
Excellent explanation
Thanks! We'll have some updated tutorials coming soon since BrickLink has slightly changed. Thanks for watching!
Question how do you know where the item was and those labels on the containers are they the part number or what?
This video was so incredibly helpful. Thank you!!
Very interesting thanks for the video. I'm new to Lego investing and didn't even know parting out was an option.
Glad I could help! It's definitely very time consuming, but if you do it right, it can pay off!
Thank you for such a great video.
Of course! Happy it was able to help! Thanks for watching!
Do you know what the “Concatenate new remarks with old remarks” does? Thank you, great video once again!
Nicolas Châteauneuf This means that instead of replacing the old remark with the new one or not applying the new one, it saves both. This only applies to pieces you already have in your inventory. Essentially you could then store the same lot in 2 different drawers, for example, 30 of the items will be in drawer 225, and the new 12 you’re uploading will be in drawer 1232. When you go to pick that order it will say in the remarks field: D0225, D1232. I hope that makes sense.
@JustaBrickintheBucket If you concatenate your lots say ten 2 x 2 black bricks with thirty 2 x 2 black bricks and have them in separate locations, how will you know the quantity to pick from each? So if a buyer buys 25 of those bricks, how will the seller know that they only need to pick 10 from the first lot and 15 from the second? Hope this makes sense.
Hi, thank you for this video! Do you sort the drawers somehow? So that similar peaces are near to each other? To me it looks completely random and only depends on which empty drawers you pick by coincidence before parting out the sets... Is that right?
In my opinion you should even avoid having similar pieces next to each other - especially like those two sides, mold variations or the absolut nightmare pneumatic T connectors in light gray and LBG (that piece usually is "somewhat in between"…). For those you want to have one on the top left and the other on the bottom middle with drawer numbers like "0005" and "1333" to avoid any chance of confusing them.
How do you compete against other bricklink owners?
Thanks for the vid! Helped alot! The only thing is when I do the same thing but with used stock the consolidate function doesn't work... everything looks the same with the text telling you that the item is already in your store, then when you get to the verify items section they are change to being uploaded as new inventory and not consolitating with exsisting stock? Is this because used items work differently to New items?
Hmm.. That's weird. It works the same way. However used parts will not be consolidated with the new parts, they are separate lots. But if you already have a used part and add that same used part it should get consolidated. Just new and used stay separate.
Amazing 😻
Super helpful!
That's great to hear! Happy this was helpful! There might be more videos we have that will also help you start a store if you're in the process of doing that! Thanks for watching!
You added the Belt as part and with the minifig.
bain YT That is correct. This set included an extra belt per set, as an extra piece, so because of that I was able to put it on the minifigs, and list the additional in my store.
What is the name of the storage bins and shelves you have for all these little pieces. I need a scaleable solution like you have there. Thanks. - Jeff
The drawer units we have are Akro-Mils brand drawers.
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000LDH3JC/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B000LDH3JC&linkCode=as2&tag=jabitb-20&linkId=7484edb9cdbb26a7e38831238a330299
@@JustABrickInTheBucket Thank you!
I think I will go into the plastic cabinet business instead.
To assemble the mini figs. Since you opened the sets and have the instructions. Can’t you just skim through it and see what parts go where?
Recent bricklink seller here: I have somewhat of an odd problem and hoping someone can help with a solution. I want to part out sets I haven’t been able to sell, but I mainly sell sets and not pieces. I wanted to basically list the pieces on my bricklink and then later when I have time, sort them, or sort them when I get a buyer for some of the pieces. Is there a viable way of adding the set pieces to my store, and then come in later to reference them when I’m actually needing to sort/remark them? Or should I remark initially? Currently I part out the set. Dump them into storage bins and remark them, and then upload to BL(using brickstore) and they get posted. I basically want to upload them first, and then sort them all later. But any ideas I’ve come up with would just add a bunch more work.
Is parting something that can be done practically as a private seller (I'm looking to set up investment as a side hobby to my main job) or more just for small businesses?
Also- is there a 🇬🇧 equivalent to this website? Thank you.
Bricklink is international, there are many UK sellers. If you join our discord you can ask some questions there for UK sellers. I do not recommend BL as a hobby. Many people do try to run it as a hobby but in order to make a decent amount of money you need to be putting in substantial hours in the beginning.
What do you use edit your videos? Love your vids btw😀
Hello, any idea from when the parts are going to sell often? Im starting to partout and have now like 30k parts in 1500 lots ish and not sering any often sales.
Good stuff dude
good
How do you determine which kits to buy in the first place? Also where do you buy the sets, any where which is cheapest?
We determine which ones to buy based on what parts are in the set (and knowing what parts will or will not sell), as well as the price and part out price of the set. If we are getting 3 times the amount of money we paid for the set (or more) we will likely part it out. The best place for us to get sets is Walmart during their early summer, or after holidays clearance. Though, this year it has been hard to get sets at good prices and deals are scarce. Hopefully this helps! Thank you so much for watching!
am a bit confused. If you have a completed set, in the box...new....why part it out??? How can the sum of all the parts be worth more than a complete set?
So how does the barcode system work? Can you just scan nd it fills the spot in?
Thank you so much for your vid :D
Our pleasure! Hopefully you found it helpful! Thank you so much for watching!
How long did it take for the whole process, allowing for videoing and talking of course?
How do you keep track of which drawers are empty after you sell the contents, to know you can fill it again?
You don't need to... They're just empty drawers you can use again. Only need to track containers that have something in.
just don't put them in again, so you always have a stack of empty drawers (which are used to part out sets…).
Do you use the Akro Mils storage?
Yes, Akro Mils. They are the easiest to source, and in my opinion one of the better quality drawer units out there.
Hey guys great content. I recently found a bunch of my old Lego sets (1980s early 90s ie: 6990, 6891, etc.) is it worth parting out old classic sets or selling them as loose sets? Need your advice.
We would probably lean towards selling them as complete sets. Especially since they're older sets! You'll probably get more money, but also they will sell so much quicker than the parts individually, not to mention how much less work it is to list and ship sets vs. parts!
Out of curiosity have you used the BrickStock software before for your upload process?
Hi Jim! We have not yet used BrickStock to upload parts, though I am thinking about doing this in the near future to give it a try. Thank you for watching!
I have a question. If you already have a piece in your drawers but there is that same peice in a set you part out, do you place those pieces in the drawer that already has that piece or just use a new one?
This is a big debate within the industry... we personally consolidate, meaning we put the parts in the drawers that already have that part. This is strictly so the customers are able to easily browse a store vs. seeing dozens of the same parts (because we store them in different places). Other people just upload to whichever drawer they want since it's faster. We prefer the customer experience though. Tough question to answer which is better, cause they both have benefits and disadvantages.
👍 Great video! I just parted out 16 Hidden Side 😅
Nice! Which set?
@@JustABrickInTheBucket The 70430 - got the set for 19 and POV was at 60 (6 months sales avg) - funny thing is - one month later POV is down to 52
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@@JustABrickInTheBucket hi
nice videos
Insanity: some people spend their lives breaking sets. Some people spend their lives trying to put em back together
ha
You did all that work for stuff that gave a value of $213? How many hours does this take plus fulfilling an order and shipping it?
Yes, this method can be inefficient. We have since updated our process and can work much more quickly, I recommend you look at our "Brickstock Merge" video for info on that. I don't remember how long this set took as it was over a year ago but 2-3 hours was common. Orders do not take very long to pack.
Do you give every part its own drawer? Even if you have like a dozen colors of the same thing?
It happened to me several times that on the verify page my remarks were empty, i freaked out. And going back i was not that lucky either. Best thing is to open the link as a new page, so that you have two tabs.
Greetz,
Alexander
TempleofBricks.nl
That is very smart! We'll probably start doing that from now on. Thanks for the idea!
@@JustABrickInTheBucket well .. on my chromebook though it doesn not happen but on a windows pc your screwed. haha. love your channel. keep it up!!
When cutting towards yourself: rule 1: don't.
Rule 2. If you must, put your thumb on the object, between you and the knife. Much more control.
McDonald's pays more per hour than this guy makes selling plastic crap. How smart do you think he is?
How do you find out how much a set parts out for?
Hi Killy!
You can go to BrickLink, then hover over the green market tab, click "Price Guide," and then type in the set number in the field on the right hand side of the page under the Part Out Value section. It will then give you the price for the part out!
Thanks for watching!
G R E A T!
C'mon man tell us how you actually got that food tray
Shhh..... lol
Have you purchased a tripod yet LOL?
Oh yes... long ago. This is a very old video!
You have not posted a video in 3 weeks I demand my free content! Hah, I bet you guys are busy. Hope you're doing well !!!
Lol. Thanks for following along Ian! More FREE CONTENT coming soon! Haha.
We actually have a video coming out Friday which will explain more about what is happening with the UA-cam channel in the coming weeks!
I have never understood this business. You just spent several hours of time to put away 250 dollars of product, for which, you probably spent 70-100 bucks. When you take the time to pick the orders, this hardly makes any money? And of course many bricks don't sell quickly, or at all. A passion project for sure.
actually no buying pieces individually is more expensive than buying the same amount of pieces in a set
for example the 2019 ucs millennium falcon cost 800€ and buying the pieces alone cost around 1700€ without talking about shipping costs
a Great set to part out is a set when the pieces cost 3x more than the set price itself because even if some parts doesn't sell great you will still gain some money
@@sparty6609 but isn't half of that value a few pieces that only gain their value from being exclusive and are very slow selling? And even more because of all the Bricklink sellers doing new pieces those stuff doesn't even get rare in the next future.
I think, that's a common misconception: You don't live on selling UCS antennas - you live on selling technic pins, masonry bricks and trans-light blue tiles. Recently I filled a bucket at the PaB wall with a lot of fancy stuff (mostly window glasses, which are usually lost of garbage on used bulk) - but what pays the bucket, are the 750 green flowers to fill the holes.
Take your earnings. Buy a tripod.
Lol. I have plenty... not gonna lie, I have no clue why in this video I didn't use one... Thank you for watching. Hopefully the shake was bearable.
this is hella confusing and time consuming, ill just stick to ebay lol.
lol! Yeah, it's a lot to manage. Thanks for checking it out though Small Brick Productions!
Fascinating video! Thank you 😊