Mine gets untidy as I work but I always tidy between projects.
Is there not a similar quote about the wife who keeps a spotless house.I've noticed a fair few comments (including from the grumpy sod who is my step-father-in-law) that anyone with a clean and tidy workshop can't be making anything.
I can fully see where you are coming from and can readily relate to this situation, but you will always be chasing the dream. I have done something similar and have a tidy racking unit with pots and tubs on it but now spend more time searching for what I am convinced I have somewhere. So next stage I produced a nice spreadsheet with everything listed and it's location but now I have to maintain the sodddding spreadsheet.Today a load of organiser cases arrived because I was getting annoyed with all the little packets and boxes of screws and bolts and so on strewn across the racking units - they'll actually take up less space this way as well as being easier to find.
Yeap my wife keeps a spotless house.....Is there not a similar quote about the wife who keeps a spotless house.
I can fully see where you are coming from and can readily relate to this situation, but you will always be chasing the dream. I have done something similar and have a tidy racking unit with pots and tubs on it but now spend more time searching for what I am convinced I have somewhere. So next stage I produced a nice spreadsheet with everything listed and it's location but now I have to maintain the sodddding spreadsheet.
We all have a good excuse, wood is just messy and produces far more dust than metalworking ever could and so you need to strike a balance, reasonably clean most of the time and then a really good clean less frequently.
We all have a good excuse, wood is just messy and produces far more dust than metalworking ever could and so you need to strike a balance, reasonably clean most of the time and then a really good clean less frequently.
Same here, despite knowing full well what would happen, the mess increased, interestingly I’d never let that happen at workSince mid October I’ve been trying to change, if there is a brain type perhaps my efforts are doomed.
Previously I’d do project after project with offcuts and tools building up around the shop on every surface, until it was almost unworkable, then it’d take me half a day to reset the place. Rinse and repeat.
It worked ok until I had an emergency, or quick little job, to do. Then I’d be looking for that one tool for as long and the job should have taken.
No I tidy tools always at the end of each day and sweep up shavings/dust as required. I’m much more enjoying the space to be honest. Perhaps and old dog can learn new tricks.
"somewhere safe"
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