[AT] Another Shoe-Goo use.
Easley, Greg
EasleyG at health.missouri.edu
Wed Mar 24 10:19:00 PST 2004
Doesn't that take all the fun out of finding what you're looking for?
I like to throw small parts in 5 gallon buckets so I have to dump em
on the shop floor and dig in the pile to find what I need.
Greg
http://www.geocities.com/heartland/woods/1416
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Subject: [AT] Another Shoe-Goo use.
Diana likes Nestles Chocolate in the morning and the grand-kids
drink a
lot of it when here. As a result I have a lot of those great yellow
containers with the snap on lid (she buys the large size). I use them to
store all kinds of stuff in and use a marker to label a lot of them. If
the items inside are new items that all are alike I take one of the
items and put a dab of Shoe-Goo on it and stick it on the front edge of
the container rather than write something. As an example I can tell at
an instant glance not only that a given box has concrete anchors in it
but also which type and which size is in it. If I wrote it all out it
would be a lot to write on a small space. Shoe-Goo will hold stuff like
that very well. I can put a whole flock of those containers on a shelf
narrow edge to the front like books.
--
"farmer"
Just when I was getting used to yesterday, along came today.
Francis Robinson
Central Indiana USA
robinson at svs.net
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