kaymccampbell
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Heat. Ventilation. Bright paint. No nooks or crannies.
I've been retired for 6 years; took my watch off 1/2/2015 and haven't put it back on. HOWEVER, when sweetie says supper will be on the table at 5:30 I NEED to know when that is.I will be retired on 30 June 2021 I do not plan to plan nor look at a clock as time spent in my shops working on my projects is irrelevant :}
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The clock in my garage has the correct time half the time. When the time changes come in the spring and fall, I never get around to changing it. Hasn't been a problem yet and you can tell by looking at me I haven't been missing any meals.I've been retired for 6 years; took my watch off 1/2/2015 and haven't put it back on. HOWEVER, when sweetie says supper will be on the table at 5:30 I NEED to know when that is.
As younger guys, we used to laugh at the older guys that had them mounted to their benches. One day we looked around and found we were the guys with the magnifier lamps.Lighted magnifier- Wife laughed at me when I asked her to order one.
Caught her using it more than once.
I strongly recommend a 3-ring binder for keeping manuals, etc. safely stored and accessible. Get a box of plastic sheet protectors from your local office supply store, and you can file everything you need to keep. And if you get a larger binder (3+" wide/tall), you may have enough room to add some blank, lined, and/or graph paper for doodles, schematics, designs, and whatnot.Perhaps two things not mentioned. 1) Clean storage for manuals, receipts, and so forth. 2) Trays for small parts during disassembly. I use old cooking tinware -- cookie sheets, bread tins, pie tins -- or old Tupperware with lids.
Great idea! Putting wee wee pads under my chainsaw storage "pan" and under my grease guns ASAP.Another one: a box of disposable "puppy pads" or "incontinence pads". I bought a box of 100 of these at Costco a few months ago, and they're incredibly flippin' handy for any little project that might get messy, or for stuff like storing chainsaws that always drool chain oil.
Duct Tape, Zip Ties
I realize that this is likely the most politically incorrect thing I've ever read on this forum but I must admit that I chuckled.These would double for dating as well.
I must admit that I chuckled.
These would double for dating as well.
This is dating todayThese would double for dating as well.
Triggered.Missionary accomplished.
Yup, Larry David documented it all here..........This is dating today
Don't make me drink your tea without permission.This is dating today
Triggered.
How did you go about sizing your fire cabinet? I have been looking at them and they either seem tiny or more than I would ever need.great thread. For mine i created a 'safety corner' near the main door. Eye pro, ear pro, Fire extinguisher, 1Aid Kit, both located where the shut off for power and gas was located(nat gas industrial type heater). Fire cabinet over there for solvents, etc. A friend's idea was to wire a light that was on when the compressor was on (it was way out back) so one never forgot to keep tabs on it.)
And a dog to keep the cat out.A cat to keep mice out.
I have one 44”x44” with one shelf and it filled up quickly. The shelf is full of various aerosol cans and quarts of oil. The floor holds various 5 quart and gallon jugs and a couple 2.5 gallon gas cans. Only room left would be to add another shelf at the very top to lay down grease cartridges or something similar. That all being said it holds everything I use for basic maintenance on a couple daily drivers, a lawn mower, a farm tractor and a chainsaw but doesn’t leave much room to spare. I wouldn’t consider anything smaller unless you’re only keeping aerosol cans in it.How did you go about sizing your fire cabinet? I have been looking at them and they either seem tiny or more than I would ever need.
just went with the only fire cabinet i had which was probably too big haHow did you go about sizing your fire cabinet? I have been looking at them and they either seem tiny or more than I would ever need.
The clock in my garage has the correct time half the time. When the time changes come in the spring and fall, I never get around to changing it. Hasn't been a problem yet and you can tell by looking at me I haven't been missing any meals.![]()
The worst sound in the workshop is when you drop something in an engine bay and you don't hear it hit the floor!Don’t think this has been said but a magnetic pick up tool is a life saver when you drop something into the abyss.
