Easywelder
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Might be a tall order for you mega hoarders, but how about a list of everything with its location. Just have to make sure it goes back whence it came…
Might be a tall order for you mega hoarders
Dont you already have to have found a place for everything for that concept to work??Might be a tall order for you mega hoarders, but how about a list of everything with its location. Just have to make sure it goes back whence it came…
Dont you already have to have found a place for everything for that concept to work??
Now you're just showing off.....Locating small parts is the hardest, for me the steel pull out draws have been the best solution yet. Got three sets of them, one set is nutsnbolts, one is drills, mill/lathe tools,taps/dies and anything to do with cutting and the third set is full of things like the hoselok fittings,lynch pins,grinder spares etc.
Bob
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And with the draw dividers you can group up and share the draw with other oddsnsodds. No space wasted
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I've noticed all his photos are from years back before he acquired even more stuff. You can't get to those cabinets now without climbing over more stuff...Now you're just showing off.....
I've noticed all his photos are from years back before he acquired even more stuff. You can't get to those cabinets now without climbing over more stuff...
Case in point I took a lump of steel over to turn down into a liner puller. The one that Bob was scared of because it was shiny and steel shouldn't be shiny. It launched itself across the room, where we found an almost identical lump but rusty. That was a lot nicer to machine. Pure accident we found it.
If something is left in a spot (after moving house, for example) for long enough, that's where it belongs, because every time you look for it, that's where you'll find it and put it back there. Until one day, the light dawns and you finally scope out a place for it, where it really belongs, in a properly organised setup.It also relies on stuff being put back where it belongs.