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Then do T to move all resources to the transfer box and sort from there.
Everything else goes into the pneumatic locker. Now, that's not ideal, but the stuff that's left in there is a lot easier to pick through.
The way I organized it is you can have multiple Pnematic lockers, so I had one for car parts, one for Consumables and one for just Materials. The parts lockers on the other hand seem pretty useless seeing as they only store 1 part per locker and you can store infinite parts in a Pneumatic Locker.
I've never tried storing parts in a pneumatic locker. Can you tell how worn they are?
I have a parts locker and I quite like 'em. You can look at each locker for a peek at the part and what state it's in. So I use it to keep a rotating set of parts for my car, as they cycle through the repair machine.
Just so there's a reply to this in the thread, you can but you have to hover over each part in the locker, you can't tell at a glance