Orraloon
Established Member
I would fall into the untidy group. I do clean up between jobs and start with a clean shed and sharp tools. When the place gets too messy to continue then I stop and clear up enough to keep going. That often means a clean up after stock prep and you do have to have to clear up and get organised before a big glue up. One thing I do try and maintain is keeping the bench top clear for the work and the most used tools close by. I think its a loosing battle if you let the bench become a storage surface. A few years ago I made a small tool box so I could keep the tools for a particular job close to hand and reduce bench clutter. I also made a saw till and mounted that close to the bench so I can just about keep most of what I need within easy reach.
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Dont think I am any tidier over the years but getting better organised. I put french cleats on the outside of the box that takes racks with magnets so I can do a quick roundup of the tools on the bench at any time. Regards
John
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Dont think I am any tidier over the years but getting better organised. I put french cleats on the outside of the box that takes racks with magnets so I can do a quick roundup of the tools on the bench at any time. Regards
John