Posted by dave2 on February 02, 2012 at 07:12:29 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: flea market purchase posted by larry@stinescorner on February 01, 2012 at 16:54:39:
lookin good.... and it'll help you keep from hoarding junk....
I set up the prettiest organizer wall you ever saw once. Was in a rented place and shared a 2 stall unheated (important detail)garage. On my side, I hung a sheet of plywood, nails for all my tools that weren't in a mechanics carry box. Everything lookin good and outlined with a marker for quick putting away...
2 rows about 4ft long of them plastic organizer trays that hook on a track on one lower corner. Just beautiful..... And a spud bar hanging across the top of the sheet.... Make a shop teacher proud.....
Mid January, 10 degrees, and the wife backs in the garage (she had never backed in the garage until that day) hit something that was there, knocked it over against my board, spudbar fell off and busted every one of the plastic trays with neatly sorted screws, bolts, etc.... All over the floor......... Haven't hung anything (tools) on a wall since.... Sure wish I'da had some metal boxes back then.......
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