Posted by NCWayne on March 21, 2011 at 21:01:49 from (166.82.187.163):
In Reply to: organized people posted by Larry NEIL on March 21, 2011 at 20:21:26:
I guess I fall somewhere between being organized and total chaos. On my service truck there is a place for everything and said item always goes back in the place it was taken from or there isn't room for it. In the shop I try my best to stay organized but I can't manage to do it to save me. It seems like everytime I get it like I want it I get something new and have to move everything I just found a place for to a new place. For instance my 'new to me' lathe takes up nearly 14 feet of the back wall. That required moving a table mounted drill press, a 15T punch press, a shelf, and a cabinet I had just moved into place about three months back.....Now where to put everything to get it out of the middle of the floor when all the wall space is already taken up.....and I can't add on more to the shop until I at least get some more storage built so my wife (and me too) can get the house orgainzed like we want it......
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