Garage stuff.
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Garage stuff.
As mentioned elsewhere, bought ANOTHER tool box/cabinet two weeks ago. Picked it up today...
Clean up & organization was the plan of the day...
Starting point:
New cabinet:
Cart in first pic was originally intended for detailing gubbins. Mission accomplished:
This entire corner still needs sorting:
Cabinet filled... (also shown, Doug Chandlers fuel drum from the last AMA race at Willow Springs, now my trash can)
Shelving against three walls also got sorted, and under the workbench & the top of it. Not done yet.
Clean up & organization was the plan of the day...
Starting point:
New cabinet:
Cart in first pic was originally intended for detailing gubbins. Mission accomplished:
This entire corner still needs sorting:
Cabinet filled... (also shown, Doug Chandlers fuel drum from the last AMA race at Willow Springs, now my trash can)
Shelving against three walls also got sorted, and under the workbench & the top of it. Not done yet.
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Re: Garage stuff.
I got those on Amazon. That's about half the set I bought.formula400 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2023 11:03 pm Nice, what are though plastic containers in the draw???
If the linky no worky, search for "A-LuGei【𝟯𝟮𝗣𝗖𝗦 Tool Box Organizer Tray Divider Set, Desk Drawer Organizer, Garage Organization and Storage Toolbox Accessories for Rolling Tool Chest Cart Cabinet Work Bench Small Parts Hardware"
Then scroll down to "Products related to this item" * it will take you to dozens of possibilities.
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Re: Garage stuff.
2 days in & maybe 15 sessions of rearranging the Yukon cabinet. I keep getting even more stuff in this thing, it's like the Tardis of toolboxes.
Vacuumed half the garage carpet this morning...
Then sorted the Yukon...
Even ended up with a clear spot on the workbench..
... & now, I spotted a couple of other things that may fit in the Yukon...
Vacuumed half the garage carpet this morning...
Then sorted the Yukon...
Even ended up with a clear spot on the workbench..
... & now, I spotted a couple of other things that may fit in the Yukon...
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Re: Garage stuff.
Drawer.formula400 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2023 11:03 pm Nice, what are though plastic containers in the draw???
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Re: Garage stuff.
Good grief, this is getting ridiculous. After I thought it was full, I managed to get two tins of buzzy tool attachments, a box of router bits, a box of Forstner bits AND my tray of sharpening stones & associated gubbins in there.
I put this:
Here, on top of the box of nylon spacers & washers:
Forstner box went in after (no pic)
I put this:
Here, on top of the box of nylon spacers & washers:
Forstner box went in after (no pic)
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Re: Garage stuff.
This thread is just pure porn - tool porn.
You will NOT make me jealous, no siree!
You will NOT make me jealous, no siree!
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Re: Garage stuff.
Oh really?Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Mon Oct 30, 2023 10:14 pm This thread is just pure porn - tool porn.
You will NOT make me jealous, no siree!
Auto-paint box with the stud welder sitting on the floor in front of it... & the plasma cutter behind the shopvac
Snappy chest is mostly household tools
Toolbox buried behind the blue ladder is a vintage (1953) Craftsman that house vintage tools... Stainless cart is aircraft sheet metal tools
This one is auto & aviation tin-bashing stuff in the drawers & auto-detailing gubbins in the bottom cabinet.
This is my main mechanic box, spanners, sockets/ratchets etc, screwdrivers, pliers, auto-electric stuff, files, punches, pry bars, some auto upholstery/trim stuff, air tools, taps/dies, special tools, torque wrenches... all the usual mechanic gubbins etc
Machinists chest is layout/marking, cabinet under it is misc gubbins, red CR5aftsman box is welding stuff
Miller 210 MIG, Miller Syncrowave 200 TIG, 60gal compressor just to the left of the MIG out of pic...
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Re: Garage stuff.
Jeeze, did I fuck up today. The casters on the red craftsman box aren't the best & they don't like to swivel. Had to take my lead-filled beater bag off & put it on the floor (the easy part).. it weights around 250lb
Got the red box moved out & back in again as I needed something behind it.
I managed to get the bag onto a piece of plywood, then put some 1in blocks under the ply with the aid of a crowbar so I could get my fingers under it...
There followed three futile attempts at lifting it, fourth try was a success..
Sorted!
Back, knees, hips, right wrist & left shoulder aren't happy..
& just for Jack... there's a few hand boxes behind the Craftsman & Seville rollers...
Wooden tote is pinstriping gubbins, plastic tote is nails & screws etc, big Dewalt box is routers, Bosch box ditto, Dark OD green box is gun tools.
Got the red box moved out & back in again as I needed something behind it.
I managed to get the bag onto a piece of plywood, then put some 1in blocks under the ply with the aid of a crowbar so I could get my fingers under it...
There followed three futile attempts at lifting it, fourth try was a success..
Sorted!
Back, knees, hips, right wrist & left shoulder aren't happy..
& just for Jack... there's a few hand boxes behind the Craftsman & Seville rollers...
Wooden tote is pinstriping gubbins, plastic tote is nails & screws etc, big Dewalt box is routers, Bosch box ditto, Dark OD green box is gun tools.
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Re: Garage stuff.
Seriously thinking there's some kind of space/time deal going on with the Yukon cabinet. I took one box of cheap Kobalt brand screwdriver & drill bits out of it...(that's going on a shelf someplace)
Then managed to get four more boxes in it:
Rocket Sockets
Irwin extractor set
GW sensor socket set
Horrible Fright lugnut socket set (the good one, not the cheap one)
and now I have an almost empty drawer in my main box.
Then managed to get four more boxes in it:
Rocket Sockets
Irwin extractor set
GW sensor socket set
Horrible Fright lugnut socket set (the good one, not the cheap one)
and now I have an almost empty drawer in my main box.
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Re: Garage stuff.
wicked, thanks, going to order a set, id also like some that are not as deep.ZRX61 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 29, 2023 5:06 pmI got those on Amazon. That's about half the set I bought.formula400 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 28, 2023 11:03 pm Nice, what are though plastic containers in the draw???
If the linky no worky, search for "A-LuGei【𝟯𝟮𝗣𝗖𝗦 Tool Box Organizer Tray Divider Set, Desk Drawer Organizer, Garage Organization and Storage Toolbox Accessories for Rolling Tool Chest Cart Cabinet Work Bench Small Parts Hardware"
Then scroll down to "Products related to this item" * it will take you to dozens of possibilities.
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Re: Garage stuff.
They screwed up the sizes on Amazon, they're only 2in deep. Same company does a 59 piece set now that comes with 5 different sizes. I never used any of the smallest square ones (3x3in) I gave them to roomie & they went in one of her jewellery drawersformula400 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2023 7:24 pm wicked, thanks, going to order a set, id also like some that are not as deep.
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Re: Garage stuff.
I've just thought of a good use for artificial intelligence! What about a "where did I put?" program. You could feed it all your photos and it would recognise all the objects and be able to tell you where to find what you needed in an instant. Of course it would have to understand a wide variety of pseudonyms for them and understand your descriptions of thingy that...
Could be a long way off but it would help me no end.
Could be a long way off but it would help me no end.
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Re: Garage stuff.
Or you could write the contents on the outside of all the drawers/shelves/cupboards.roadster wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2023 9:09 am I've just thought of a good use for artificial intelligence! What about a "where did I put?" program. You could feed it all your photos and it would recognise all the objects and be able to tell you where to find what you needed in an instant. Of course it would have to understand a wide variety of pseudonyms for them and understand your descriptions of thingy that...
Could be a long way off but it would help me no end.
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Re: Garage stuff.
I put labels on the drawers of my main box when I first bought it, but took them off after a few months. Fast fwd about 25 years & I still get the pliers drawer muddled with the screwdriver drawer.Rockburner wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2023 9:15 am Or you could write the contents on the outside of all the drawers/shelves/cupboards.
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Re: Garage stuff.
I shadowfoamed most of the drawers in my main tool chest, but haven't yet named the drawers, still takes me a few goes to find certain things.ZRX61 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2023 4:33 pmI put labels on the drawers of my main box when I first bought it, but took them off after a few months. Fast fwd about 25 years & I still get the pliers drawer muddled with the screwdriver drawer.Rockburner wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2023 9:15 am Or you could write the contents on the outside of all the drawers/shelves/cupboards.
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