jimreed2160
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Here is a tip for those (like me) who tend to misplace their shop pencils. It is also a way to recycle those old clothes in a useful fashion.
When I worked for the man back in the day, I wore starched white shirts. Some of the best were from Lands End. Now that I work for me, I am recycling the dress shirts and using them when I do yardwork. My grass allergy means that I get along better if I wear a long sleeve shirt and wash it immediately after yard work So this shirt survived a year or so of dress work and two years of yard work. The collar finally wore out last week, so the fine oxford cotton became shop rags. BUT I saved the pocket.
I have several pockets in my shop. This one is air gun nailed to a piece of scrap wood. Perfect pencil holder.
When I worked for the man back in the day, I wore starched white shirts. Some of the best were from Lands End. Now that I work for me, I am recycling the dress shirts and using them when I do yardwork. My grass allergy means that I get along better if I wear a long sleeve shirt and wash it immediately after yard work So this shirt survived a year or so of dress work and two years of yard work. The collar finally wore out last week, so the fine oxford cotton became shop rags. BUT I saved the pocket.
I have several pockets in my shop. This one is air gun nailed to a piece of scrap wood. Perfect pencil holder.

