I setup a supply line but I dont see shared items?
I setup a supply line from Tenpines Bluff to Red Rocket Station and Sanctuary, but I dont see the shared items in the workstation? I have 50 Concrete in Sanctuary but can't see it in the Tenpines or Red Rocket station.

Can someone explain this to me?
Also how do I find the settler to delete the supply line?
Best Answer
Junk material can be used to build stuff in another settlement with a supply line, but you can not directly see it or remove it from the workstation. Just like settlers in another settlement can 'use' food from linked settlement but you can not see it directly (they will not be hungry even if you don't have enough food in your settlement as long as you have a supply line to another settlement which has enough surplus food).
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Do supply lines share JUNK?
Supply lines work for all the junk in your workshop's inventory. It's not important whether it's scrapped or not. If you want to check it, drop non-scrapped item with some rare material to workshop and view the amount of availible raw materials in building menu.How do I establish supply lines fallout?
Usage. To create a supply line, use the workshop in one of the settlements, highlight a settler and press [Q] (or RB/R1 on XBOX/PS4) to display a list of owned settlements. Select the settlement to which the player character wants to link the current settlement.What do supply lines share in Fallout 4?
A supply line is something that connects settlements and allows them to share workshop inventory space. This means you could deposit something in the Sanctuary Hills workshop and retrieve it at the Hangman's Alley workshop without having to schlep it all the way there yourself.Do workshops share inventory Fallout 4?
Nope, the only things shared are the various crafting supplies. Anything that is in the Junk category can be used as crafting materials at any Settlement linked and/or chained to it.Horizon 1 8 Supply Lines and Settlements Sharing Inventory
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