Disclaimer: I subscribe to the adage, "A clean desk is the sign of a sick mind." Also, I am a serious hobbyist and not a pro.
I see a lot of pictures of tool storage here. I am slightly disorganized by design because I can always find things where I left them. Every time I attempt to clean up and organize I have difficulty finding certain things. My toolbox drawers look cluttered but they are organized. My screwdrivers do not align perfectly and they are not always sorted large to small. I have to confess that I am slightly envious of people who are able to devote the time and trouble to doing this. I have managed to do a decent job with my wrenches, pliers and cutters thanks to the organizer tips here. I have certain things thrown on top of other things because of a lack of space. I try to organize things but space is scarce.
My tools and equipment get used and often get used very aggressively. I'm not interested in keeping things pristine, clean and polished. I'm more interested in getting the job done and done correctly. I'm not talking about using screwdrivers as pry bars, etc. when I say I use them aggressively. What I mean is I use them the way they were meant to be used. I might use my claw hammer to strip wood while pouring concrete and I don't go out of my way to wipe the residual concrete off the handle or head and things like that. So my claw hammer might have concrete residue in its nooks and crannies. I know some people will devote a great deal of times wiping down their hammer and cleaning every tiny pebble out of the grip.
I'm not trying to start a cultural war here. I'm just curious about others' take on this matter. I looked at my mechanic's box (he's a Matco guy) once. He has everything very well organized but he does not have things in perfect alignment and many of his tools are very heavily used, stained with grease and look like they may be 20+ years old and going strong. His shop is very sanitary with nothing laying out, his bench is clear of clutter but the top is extremely used, dented, grease-stained and his vise looks like it might be 50 years old but still very functional.
My question is, are you (A) or (B)? I am definitely (B).
I see a lot of pictures of tool storage here. I am slightly disorganized by design because I can always find things where I left them. Every time I attempt to clean up and organize I have difficulty finding certain things. My toolbox drawers look cluttered but they are organized. My screwdrivers do not align perfectly and they are not always sorted large to small. I have to confess that I am slightly envious of people who are able to devote the time and trouble to doing this. I have managed to do a decent job with my wrenches, pliers and cutters thanks to the organizer tips here. I have certain things thrown on top of other things because of a lack of space. I try to organize things but space is scarce.
My tools and equipment get used and often get used very aggressively. I'm not interested in keeping things pristine, clean and polished. I'm more interested in getting the job done and done correctly. I'm not talking about using screwdrivers as pry bars, etc. when I say I use them aggressively. What I mean is I use them the way they were meant to be used. I might use my claw hammer to strip wood while pouring concrete and I don't go out of my way to wipe the residual concrete off the handle or head and things like that. So my claw hammer might have concrete residue in its nooks and crannies. I know some people will devote a great deal of times wiping down their hammer and cleaning every tiny pebble out of the grip.
I'm not trying to start a cultural war here. I'm just curious about others' take on this matter. I looked at my mechanic's box (he's a Matco guy) once. He has everything very well organized but he does not have things in perfect alignment and many of his tools are very heavily used, stained with grease and look like they may be 20+ years old and going strong. His shop is very sanitary with nothing laying out, his bench is clear of clutter but the top is extremely used, dented, grease-stained and his vise looks like it might be 50 years old but still very functional.
My question is, are you (A) or (B)? I am definitely (B).
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