Maritime said:I work, it gets dirty but at a certain point I stop and put everything away, sweep up, clean up, then start working again, otherwise you spend more time looking for tools than using them.
Amen, brother.
Maritime said:I work, it gets dirty but at a certain point I stop and put everything away, sweep up, clean up, then start working again, otherwise you spend more time looking for tools than using them.
hurco550 said:
Tune-A-Fish said:This is my little slice. Me and the wife built it from the ground up less only pouring the concrete (we dug the footings and set the forms) and no nailing shingles. I prefer the old metal furnishings from the industrial age if I can find it and some has been with me a long time, I gave all but my boxes to my son when I moved from NE to TN so much of what I have now is new or new used... never intended to tinker again, but here we are.
deviant said:Love the setup. I assume moving from NE to TN is similar to my move from Philly to Georgia. You get so much more for the buck.
You want my Roadrunner? At 17' long it literally takes up half of my shop. LOLTune-A-Fish said:I just got through them all... I have to say, I'm impressed more by the little shite holes than the hoarder jackpots LOL... how do some of you honestly get along in those tiny spaces. The garage apartment is an old dream I will never realize but glad someone is living it.
Hats off to all of the garage grunge junkies... Cheers! Prost! ZUMWOHL! however you like.
RD