Burdekin
Chief Bodger
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- Location
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As I said earlier if someone likes to be ultra tidy I have no issues with that, it is their way of working and it suits them and keeps them happy doing their work but it always seems to be these "tidy" people that are opinionated and tell everyone else how they should do things, maybe it makes them feel superior.
If I go to work on a boat I clean up after me, if I work in the boatyards workshop I put things back where I got them, when I am in MY workshop I do as suits me because guess what, it is my workshop and it works better for me when I do that![]()
It was you that was preaching first, I just added my opinion having been around this all for a good while and this is how I was taught from being a fitter turner apprentice. If you didn't clean the machines or sweep the floor you got an earful from the next person. Clean and tidy should just be part and parcel of being a decent tradesperson.




		
), all the decorating stuff, gardening stuff, camping stuff, probably more stuff I can't remember because it's shoved right at the back. 


	
	
	
	
 .  Another small, wheeled trolley is planned to take the bench grinder cum polisher [also the bender hiding behind it, which I've only used a couple of times so far, but was a half-price bargain - who could resist that......
 
] off the floor and be easy to move around when access to the cupboards is needed.
 ] but I suspect many here, like me, work on their own in their shed/workplace so it's a case of whatever works for you imo.