[AT] Cleaning the shop (or not)

Joe Hazewinkel jahaze at aol.com
Tue Mar 11 10:07:18 PDT 2014


Dan,

You mean like your kids?  I have two teenage boys and they do the same thing.
Enjoy, Joe

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On Mar 11, 2014, at 12:57 PM, Dan Glass <dglass at numail.org> wrote:

It may be too cold up north but here in the south we have these critters 
that live under slabs that come into your shop and move all your tools 
around.  You can be using a wrench and then set it down and when you go 
to pick it up again it's on the other side of the shop.   Also, when you 
hang up all your tools these critters will come in while your are gone 
and drag them back out.  You never see them and  I don't think there is 
any spray or traps for them.  They are what keeps my shop in disarray.

> I can certainly identify with that . It just shocks and amazes me when I
> see the things some people throw out in the name of neatness and
> organization. My only problem is that with so much stuff saved up it can
> be difficult to find what I want when I need it. I have kind of a
> "filing system" in my head and it is not always reliable. For example, I
> am looking at putting the original cast front wheels and heavy duty axle
> back on the Cockshutt 50 that my dad bought in 1960. I "knew" I had the
> parts stored in an old chicken barn. On searching I have only been able
> to find one of the cast wheels with a rotted tire on it. The other wheel
> and complete front axle continue to elude me. Did I throw it out in a
> misguided attempt to clean up the place years ago thinking I would never
> need or want to return the tractor to original condition? I don't think
> the parts could have settled into the earth and disappeared but they
> might as well have.
> 
> Ralph in Sask.
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