e015475
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I go through my toolbox every few years and look for tools I don't use anymore and put them in boxes in the basement. I end up going down to look for something a couple of times a year to find something. If the boxes were stolen, I doubt I'd even miss them.
I had a belly-full of lean/kaizan in my working career too, but I'm hoping that by keeping my toolboxes organized I'll be able to stave off the inevitable a while longer and enjoy my shop. Frankly, foam drawer boxes are just a version of a memory aid to me.
I also see a time when I'm either not capable of working in the shop or deceased, and I'd like to see one of my sons or grandsons get a nice tool box/shop equipment. I inherited several guy's tools over the last 40 years and enjoyed the hell out of them, (for the most part - some was junk) and I'd like to do the same for somebody else.
I've done most of my tool drawers, and every winter I do one or two more (or redo ones that didn't work). Socket drawer - metric left, SAE right
Wrenches...........
Socket drivers...........
Most professional mechanics would cringe if they saw a box like this- tool density is very poor - but it helps me keep track of everything when it may be days or weeks between projects.
Working on a foam drawer for my taps and dies in my wife's kitchen right now - here it is laid out on the healing-mat grid. She doesn't understand this strange obsession, but is pretty tolerant (but she did tell me tomorrow was the last day she was going to put up with it)

I had a belly-full of lean/kaizan in my working career too, but I'm hoping that by keeping my toolboxes organized I'll be able to stave off the inevitable a while longer and enjoy my shop. Frankly, foam drawer boxes are just a version of a memory aid to me.
I also see a time when I'm either not capable of working in the shop or deceased, and I'd like to see one of my sons or grandsons get a nice tool box/shop equipment. I inherited several guy's tools over the last 40 years and enjoyed the hell out of them, (for the most part - some was junk) and I'd like to do the same for somebody else.
I've done most of my tool drawers, and every winter I do one or two more (or redo ones that didn't work). Socket drawer - metric left, SAE right
Wrenches...........
Socket drivers...........
Most professional mechanics would cringe if they saw a box like this- tool density is very poor - but it helps me keep track of everything when it may be days or weeks between projects.
Working on a foam drawer for my taps and dies in my wife's kitchen right now - here it is laid out on the healing-mat grid. She doesn't understand this strange obsession, but is pretty tolerant (but she did tell me tomorrow was the last day she was going to put up with it)

