Greetings Brothers,
--- Two QUICK Shop TIPS ---
1) PLASTIC DESKTOP ORGANIZERS:
I used to retrieve things from the dumpster at work and either sell them or donate them. My previous employers were rather liberal at discarding items that (IMO) were still useful!
I pulled two plastic desktop organizers out of the scrap bin and set them on the curb adorned with a free sign (along with numerous other items). One was taken, but the other was unwanted, so I threw it back into the shop.
I just found a use for it! It keeps all my workbench items organized and handy!
I used hot-melt adhesive to glue an appropriately sized block of hard-foam insulation to the bottom, then cut some holes in the top to house pencils, etc.
(BTW, I usually store my pocket-camera in the slot where the calculator is sitting.)
2) SUPER GLUE ISSUES:
I occasionally purchase conventional SUPER GLUE when it is on sale, especially the multi-packs. They are often obtained at a very reasonable cost.
I have found that once opened, they only last for a few days.
I recently lost the cap to one opened container. In a pinch, I screwed-on a wire nut of an appropriate size.
I have found that the glue has remained fresh and easy-flowing far longer than the lousy caps that come from the manufacturer (perhaps by design?).
I will now do the same with my better brands of cyanoacrylate glues in the future.
--- Two QUICK Shop TIPS ---
1) PLASTIC DESKTOP ORGANIZERS:
I used to retrieve things from the dumpster at work and either sell them or donate them. My previous employers were rather liberal at discarding items that (IMO) were still useful!
I pulled two plastic desktop organizers out of the scrap bin and set them on the curb adorned with a free sign (along with numerous other items). One was taken, but the other was unwanted, so I threw it back into the shop.
I just found a use for it! It keeps all my workbench items organized and handy!
I used hot-melt adhesive to glue an appropriately sized block of hard-foam insulation to the bottom, then cut some holes in the top to house pencils, etc.
(BTW, I usually store my pocket-camera in the slot where the calculator is sitting.)
2) SUPER GLUE ISSUES:
I occasionally purchase conventional SUPER GLUE when it is on sale, especially the multi-packs. They are often obtained at a very reasonable cost.
I have found that once opened, they only last for a few days.
I recently lost the cap to one opened container. In a pinch, I screwed-on a wire nut of an appropriate size.
I have found that the glue has remained fresh and easy-flowing far longer than the lousy caps that come from the manufacturer (perhaps by design?).
I will now do the same with my better brands of cyanoacrylate glues in the future.