My engineering began fairly young, but I joined the RAF when i was 18 to become an airframe engineer. i succeeded, did my time and unfortunately was medically discharged due to quite a severe back injury.
The one thing i did take with me, apart from **** retentiveness, is tool control.
I was wondering how all you guys have laid out your kits so at the end of the day a quick glance is all you need to know all your tools are home safe.
Mine is in daily use and so isnt 100% neat or perfect, but to check each drawer is a 2 second glance before shutting up shop for the night.
Pics would be great.
I will upload mine when it isnt 2:30am and i dont want to wake the missus by heading out to the garage to take pics.
The one thing i did take with me, apart from **** retentiveness, is tool control.
I was wondering how all you guys have laid out your kits so at the end of the day a quick glance is all you need to know all your tools are home safe.
Mine is in daily use and so isnt 100% neat or perfect, but to check each drawer is a 2 second glance before shutting up shop for the night.
Pics would be great.
I will upload mine when it isnt 2:30am and i dont want to wake the missus by heading out to the garage to take pics.

