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Between 705 & 1200 SQ/FT Breaking out of my self-imposed prison

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OccupantRJ

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One reason I can keep it that way is that I built this 18x20 for power equipment, storage and materials. Nothing lives in the shop unless it is a useable tool, device, or is work in progress.
 

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a57belair2

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One reason I can keep it that way is that I built this 18x20 for power equipment, storage and materials. Nothing lives in the shop unless it is a useable tool, device, or is work in progress.
Living the dream, storing large items and material takes up so much space. The plan is to put a semi enclosed lean to on the garage to move the trailer in and some larger items and patio furniture.

I love the hydraulic workbench you have. The older I get the more I want to do things like that.
 

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Living the dream, storing large items and material takes up so much space. The plan is to put a semi enclosed lean to on the garage to move the trailer in and some larger items and patio furniture.

I love the hydraulic workbench you have. The older I get the more I want to do things like that.
In my previous shop it was sunk in a pit flush with the floor to be out of the way when lowered. It is run by the yellow pendant control on the blue cord reel overhead. The hoist rail overhead allows placing heavy items on top of it and the dual height adjustability between the hoist and table comes in handy in some cases.
 

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Remember that cleaning and organization of a clustered group of items is like a tiny mouse eating an elephant. Take one bite at a time and chew on it. Having a trash can and not being afraid to use it is first step in a cleanup process. This following thread was my reboot in 1999. It took everything in me to even want to restore and have the workshop. This is how my hobby of refurbishing machines began.

 
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Remember that cleaning and organization of a clustered group of items is like a tiny mouse eating an elephant. Take one bite at a time and chew on it. Having a trash can and not being afraid to use it is first step in a cleanup process. This following thread was my reboot in 1999. It took everything in me to even want to restore and have the workshop. This is how my hobby of refurbishing machines began.

Wow, two flooded properties in a week is wild. I can't even imagine. I'll stick with my snow!
 
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Making some progress on another bay. I can see the floor and walk in, what a time to be alive. The boxes on the trailer will be going back once we get our replacement parts to the couch. Looking forward to that. Slow progress as we get ready for our annual 4th of July part. Back at it again after the 4th.

I know these last few updates might not feel like a ton of progress but it has been huge being able to move around better. A bit overwhelmed at a times but still pushing and getting rid of things. It's still my goal to get this done this summer.
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Making some progress on another bay. I can see the floor and walk in, what a time to be alive. The boxes on the trailer will be going back once we get our replacement parts to the couch. Looking forward to that. Slow progress as we get ready for our annual 4th of July part. Back at it again after the 4th.

I know these last few updates might not feel like a ton of progress but it has been huge being able to move around better. A bit overwhelmed at a times but still pushing and getting rid of things. It's still my goal to get this done this summer.
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This is heartbreaking.
 
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I admire your progress. We moved about year and a half ago and I have been chipping away at 100’s of things to get organized. Looking at the last bay with the trailer I see so many tools and other stuff unhomed. I must have two dozen milk crates with oils, lube, sprays, etc. They stack nice and stable, and are usually easy to see into. Keep plugging away, getting like tools with like tools, and try to get some shelves up high for the someday stuff, like the 3/4 wrenches.
 
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Not a ton of work done over the last week. However I have now put the tables, popups, lights, and assorted 4th of July items back in their home. I also stacked up my Durham organizer all together. I would bolt them together but I'm not sure if it is the final home or not. Back at it bit by bit this week, making sure to have full garbage and recycling bins out as well.
 

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I wouldn't say full hoarder but for sure can see that side. It's just been years treating it like a junk drawer while getting things for future projects. The cold winters for sure don't help.

Oh no my baby is not going in the garage like this. That is another reason for my push. I am looking forward to working on projects with him when he is older but that won't happen as it sits today.

The stack of boxes is a temporary issue (while not the only issue) so in about 45 days I can be safe in getting rid of them and I can't wait, I have a calendar reminder so I can get them gone!
Can we now assume that you held to your commitment and got rid of all the furniture boxes when their time was up?🤔
 
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Can we now assume that you held to your commitment and got rid of all the furniture boxes when their time was up?🤔
I have about 5 left. Waiting the the replacement parts and then the current couch components will ship back in the five in the garage. I did however get rid of about 15 or so, and boy that felt great! It's always a bit wild how long it can take to get parts for things. In the store it was "two weeks for the parts". Order placed, items on backorder ETA 12 weeks (this was after having the couch for about 50 days as we went back and forth with keeping it as is or not). I'm just glad they are letting us keep the parts we are returning while we wait or else we wouldn't have couch for almost 3 months. Downside, I have to save a few of the boxes to send back the recliner parts.
 

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I have come to the realization that I have been a little bit of a Hoarder for years. I now am more selective about the “Neat ****”that I pick up and bring home.
I do a little Happy Dance when I get rid of any piece of my accumulation.
When I get back home from the hospital I will renew my cleaning activities.
 

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I have come to the realization that I have been a little bit of a Hoarder for years. I now am more selective about the “Neat ****”that I pick up and bring home.
I do a little Happy Dance when I get rid of any piece of my accumulation.
When I get back home from the hospital I will renew my cleaning activities.
On this site, I think we all have a little bit of the hoarder gene in us. Threads like this help keep me grounded.lol
 
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a57belair2

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I have come to the realization that I have been a little bit of a Hoarder for years. I now am more selective about the “Neat ****”that I pick up and bring home.
I do a little Happy Dance when I get rid of any piece of my accumulation.
When I get back home from the hospital I will renew my cleaning activities.
The "Neat ****" trap is a hard one. Especially seeing new things people are getting or just the shear volume of different interests. It's always the mental step of do I really need this tool/item/space taker.
 

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The "Neat ****" trap is a hard one. Especially seeing new things people are getting or just the shear volume of different interests. It's always the mental step of do I really need this tool/item/space taker.
What’s even more difficult is equipment that was actually used regularly but isn’t any longer. I have a lathe I used daily years ago for work, but I haven’t used it since.

It takes up a ton of space and I’ve moved 4 times since. Putting that thing in a moving truck is no small job.lol
 
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I had a little bit of time before work today and found myself just meandering in the garage. So I took some air fitting out of the package and put them in my organizers. I have more laying around the garage so as I come across them I'll have a place to put them. I would add these John Deere High Flow fittings in my orders when needed to hit the free shipping. For $7.99 a pack I think they are a good deal on the HF fittings I moved over to. So now I have them all in one place and I could add the packaging to the recycling bin getting picked up. Not much work but little things like this make me feel better. The goal is to get something done every day even if it is something little. Forward progress always.
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Some more organizing today before work, not all of the air fittings I have but what I can get to right now. I now understand the power of having things put away so you know what you have and then what you need. I'm sure some of this overage was due to not being able to find what I have when I needed it.

I started out using Industrial fittings but have made the move over in V/High Flow/Euro style after watching some Obsessed Garage videos. I have way more fittings/couplers for an upcoming project. On the subject of that in hindsight I wish I would have planned it out better as I've changed directions a few times. But I can't wait to have airlines ran thought the garage so I'm not always stretching hoses all over the place. Something about using air I just love.
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