TheCarbideRat
Well-known member
I used a magnetic bar for a while. Now i usually am putting nuts/bolts/stuff on my cart very careful as i like to not have to go get a new washer or bolt or whatever!
What is your method which works for you, or do you have several, depending on the job? Itmakes me crazy to see nuts and bolts either lying on the floor [waiting for the (kik!) extra point attempt] or on the bench just sitting there [not in a tray] waiting to be jostled, BAM! onto the freeking FLOOR. Or oh hell no, in the engine bay on top of the battery/manifold/air filter housing!!
Or am i OCDC?
What is your method which works for you, or do you have several, depending on the job? Itmakes me crazy to see nuts and bolts either lying on the floor [waiting for the (kik!) extra point attempt] or on the bench just sitting there [not in a tray] waiting to be jostled, BAM! onto the freeking FLOOR. Or oh hell no, in the engine bay on top of the battery/manifold/air filter housing!!

Or am i OCDC?
They come in packs of about 25 and are cheap and stackable. I can also put them in my parts washer with some varsol in them to soak the hardware before I clean it. When finished I just restack them and put them back in a storage cabinet. If some of them get wrecked in the process ... no problem ... they're inexpensive to replace.
NOBODY up here say's dat. If you're from up here you already know dat eh.