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03-25-2010 07:50 AM #1
I can identify with everything you say, Dave.
How is my shop? TERRIBLE!
It was bad enough before we moved into a nicer but smaller place. Now the situation may be hopeless.
I own one of just about everything ever made, but now I can't find a blasted thing until I no longer need it. I even lost my drill press for a while (the moving guys had laid it on its side and stacked a bunch of boxes in front of it).
This is a sad situation for an admitted pack rat to be in.
Do I have any recourse? I'd go re-enlist in the Navy but I'm told they're not taking guys in their late seventies theses days.
Jim
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03-25-2010 08:03 AM #2
every time i get my area of the garage organized and clean either my hubby or my sons trash it. i have started throwing their things out into the back yard. it is starting to look like a scene from sandford and son back there. i just give up. lolBARB
LET THE FUN BEGIN
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03-26-2010 01:52 PM #3
How untidy/disorganized is your workshop?
And that's about all I'm gonna say on that.Rrumbler, Aka: Hey you, "Old School", Hairy, and other unsavory monickers.
Twistin' and bangin' on stuff for about sixty or so years; beat up and busted, but not entirely dead - yet.
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03-26-2010 02:29 PM #4
Hey Pro53 you got a clean workshop man,One could eat their lunch off the floor, it is that clean and I like the fact that you can still walk around your parts with ease and I will compliment you on the use of dust covers over things. Very tidy
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04-18-2010 03:41 PM #5
Abit of and update on the messy workshop. The '33 pickup has become driveable but by no mean finished. The seats that are on top of the 5 window coupe are out of a theatre that was demolished in LA and Steve scored for his truck. It is running a Corvette 283 ,4 speed and '39 ford diff. Steve dislikes the ratrod terminology and the pickup will have a bright shiny paint etc. when completed. I also only discovered yesterday that hidden in front of the plymouth is a steel '29 A Cabriolet, and I forgot to take my camera, not that I would of been able to get to it.Must remember camera for next visit...
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04-18-2010 05:19 PM #6
No matter how we try to keep ours organized it keeps getting trashed.Dan and I spent two weeks reorganizing it......moved all the dirt-making equipment to one area (drill presses, grinders, bandsaws, etc) and all the clean stuff to another area (sheet metal brake, vice, tool boxes, etc) We even turned all the cars lengthwise and scrubbed the floor with dish detergent. It lasted about a week or two and now it needs a good cleaning again.
For a while we were pretty good about cleaning up our messes before we quit for the night, but lately we have been slipping again. I feel sorry for Don, his part of the shop is very organized and Dan and my stuff bleeds over into his section. Before he comes over every Monday night we have to scramble to clean his section so we don't get our butts chewed out.
I've really got to try harder to keep it better.
Don
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04-18-2010 09:15 PM #7
Hey Don, I think you three are so lucky to have such a excellent working relationship to be able to share the workshop space. I know how hard it is to keep your space clean and I was taught too many years ago as an apprentice panelbeater that at the end of the working day ALL tools etc had to be picked up and placed in it's correct place and the floor swept to enable a clean prompt start the next day. I haven't mentioned yet and was going to wait until I could get some photos, is that my friend also has a roadster pickup parked in front of the 5 window that your son would be keen to see. It is so low, has nailhead motor with 6 x97's auto and quick change. Plus approximately 8 vehicles outside awaiting his attention.
John's ride to the cemetery, his beloved Billings OK bus, The Baby Elephant!! Traveling in style!! As his service was starting I couldn't figure out what the music was, heavy on a flute in a jaunty...
John Norton aka johnboy