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Thread: Tool Drawers for easy access
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7th September 2012, 04:20 PM #16Deceased
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Brett,
As you know I like reading your posts, especially about your workshop organisation, always get good ideas from these kinds of posts.
Especially love the upside down shopping bag as a dust cover in the steel cupboard photo. Will use it in my forthcoming workshop reorganisation.
Peter.
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7th September 2012, 05:23 PM #17
Just a little diversionary tilt to the thread.
Ueee has written Quote(spread the organized mess.....although that') how do you run the line through the word? My computer Guru daughter just said "fiddle", well that doesn't tell me much. I just wanted to know.
By the way Brett, those drawers are a real great piece of work!!!!!!!
I have been thinking lately that i should do something the same, mainly for my Metal Lathe trinkets. My thoughts took me to a place where I am no longer alive and could see my daughters' (future husbands) cooing and gooing over a set of drawers like yours. Yeh may be I am thinking too far ahead.
I started a major rearrangement of mainly the machinery in the shed to make everything more accessible. Well the pulling apart bit was easy but now I have been bogged down for 3 weeks trying to figure out where things should go. (Damn depression symptoms)Just do it!
Kind regards Rod
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7th September 2012, 06:17 PM #18
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7th September 2012, 06:32 PM #19
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7th September 2012, 09:46 PM #20
Things are labelled so other people know what is in them. Very useful when you need the assistant to get an item. Pity the cats don't assist in the shed except to keep down the pest population.
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7th September 2012, 10:10 PM #21
Spot on Kevin. Now all I have to do is bring my mate's forearms' status up to "competent" and I can let him in again.
Baz, the mate, always wanted to go camping with Jack Absalom's entirely competent forearms - just the forearms if that was all that was on offer, but the rest of Jack would have been very welcome. Baz, poor luv, was born with quite the opposite, and like musical talent, impossible to otherwise acquire. I asked him to turn the air compressor valve/lever/thingy-that-makes-it-go-"shorhhhhh" and instead of turning it laterally, he just bent it down (it's an Aldi so these things are not too difficult or he wouldn't have bothered). In return, he received a torrent of abuse - lots of single syllable words, numerous "f"s in the syllables.
The cats do assist - many is the time when I've needed some levity and one of them will come skidding in, with another hot on its heels.
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8th September 2012, 09:50 PM #22Skwair2rownd
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I wish, I wish, I wish I ....... ahhh I just wish.
Wonderful work!!
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