I cleaned me shed earler in this post.
Thought that would last till next year.
Just done it again and me dust drums are full again after todays sawdust making episode.
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I cleaned me shed earler in this post.
Thought that would last till next year.
Just done it again and me dust drums are full again after todays sawdust making episode.
Beejay, untill now I thought you were just another royalist charlie freak :D :D :D but you have just shown some redeeming qualities. :D Don't be sorry for being a tidying up nut, as I am one too. :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by beejay1
I like to have a tool for every purpose and a place to store it so that it is readily available. So everytime I get in the workshop, and before starting, I look around and put away 10 tools that have not been put away. This way the shop stays tidy and I know where to find my tools.
Peter.
Thanks peter, ive seen your shop and knew how you worked. Sort of an aside but Iain mentioned cobwebs and stuff, how do you guys in rural areas cope with the nasties like snakes and spiders, do they ever get into your shops, do you check for them or leave em alone, and has anyone ever been bitten by one of those things. I seem to recollect a shot posted a while back of a redback in someones shop and it scared the ....out of me.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sturdee
beejay1
http://community.webshots.com/user/eunos9
Had scorpions , bullants, a couple of black snakes a long while ago. None of em are much bother just despatch them with a shovel etc.
The biggest problem though is the drop bears.
youre not catchin me out with that one echidna, I know that drop bears are only found in NSW, nice try though. http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ons/icon10.gifhttp://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ons/icon10.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by echnidna
beejay1
http://community.webshots.com/user/eunos9
Beejay, actually Victoria was part of NSW until we escaped from cockroach land. (an aussie term of endearment for NSW) and theres definately drop bears here too!!.
They scared s*** out of some campers over Christmas. So we went hunting for them but couldn't see them, but we could hear them so I know they're here.
BobQuote:
Originally Posted by echnidna
I hope you explained to the visiting campers that drop bears won't attack you if you douse your head in fresh urine before venturing forth?
Col
I know the feeling. I misplaced a 1/4" to 1/2" router bit adaptor about 6 months ago. I know it's there somewhere, I just can't find the bl00dy thing.Quote:
Originally Posted by DanP
drives me mad looking for it. It will probabley show up when I need something else & I'll put it in a safe place to be lost for another 6 months...:D
Hooroo.
Regards, Trevor
Grafton
I've misplaced a 1/2" router, I really need to clean up. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by glock40sw
Of course not!Quote:
Originally Posted by Driver
Its much funnier watching them find out :p :p :p :p :p :p :p :p
Most of my 'quality time' is spent procrastinating about what to do, so I have heaps of time to keep things in order... SWMBO says it obsessive/compulsive and it must look like it at times........................................................
J!
If the shed was supposed to be tidy I could set it up in the lounge or dining room for F@#$'s sake. Just like dirty clothes - you wash 'em when you got to turn yesterdays jock's inside out :eek:
In all seriousness I usually get the flexible hose out and do a clean up of the floor and or the equipment I've been using every evening with the DC. Although that depends on the time, how much I'm enjoying a coldie and how much more I'm going to make tomorrow.:rolleyes:
Tools - well when I can't find something it's time to clean up till I find it. The longer it takes the more it was needed anyway. I'm convinced however this tends to add to the unfinished projects list - couldn't find a chuck key the other week so the hammer drill job was postponed till I found it a month later. :eek:
As for grand clean up's well the old adage applies "That'll be handy if I ever find a use for it" :o
Buggered if I know what to answer on the poll therefore. :(
I went away for a week, got back an the wife thought she'd be helpful, it's been three months now, I still can't find my chisels or steel rulers - she assures me there still in there. That's why I don't clean up the shed, I normally do it after the jobs done.
I've been off work for 2 weeks now (after snip snip went bad) and couldn't spend much of that time in my shed. SWMBO's relly's just came down and thought I would like having my shed cleaned. I had only just got a nice thick coating of shavings on the floor. It's really easy on the feet.
Sometimes my gouges and chisels get put back in the box I made for them. Mostly not nut they are always within a 900 radius off my lathe.
A bit of a shame as I have this awesome work bench that my great grandfather brought out from Germany and I cant see it. The vices are acessible though.
mick