slowzuki
Well-known member
A technique I clipped from somewhere years ago, not sure where now, its more related to farming but:
Lastly my own pet peeve, I hate working in shops with doors on cabinets. Shelves please. Doors look pretty and are ok for cabinets up high but full length and low ones are a constant battle with jacks, jack stands, welder/plasma/torch carts, material carts, whatever.
Use a 4-category system.
Tools go in one place.
Supplies like bolts nuts washers black tape, paper towels, spray lube, batteries, zip ties, electrical connectors, light bulbs, utility knife blades, etc go in another place.
All filters air oil trans fuel go in another place.
Last category is for machine parts.
Put the tools closest to your work area and supplies nearby but always close to the door you use most often to walk in/out.
Supplies by the door is VERY important because you'll SEE what you are running short of, and you will PUT THE STUFF away immediately if it's easy and convenient to do so.
This system WORKS as long as you do a good job of sorting when you set it up the first time.
Filters and machine parts can be further away because you need to go there less often.
Lastly my own pet peeve, I hate working in shops with doors on cabinets. Shelves please. Doors look pretty and are ok for cabinets up high but full length and low ones are a constant battle with jacks, jack stands, welder/plasma/torch carts, material carts, whatever.

