I was cleaning my shed today and was disappointed that none of you lot were over helping me. I figured you must be cleaning you own or something.
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I was cleaning my shed today and was disappointed that none of you lot were over helping me. I figured you must be cleaning you own or something.
Whenever it needs it...and that, by definition, is when there is no longer a bit of vacant flat surface to put something on. Then I put everything away, clean high and low, and start again. Usually, about 10 minutes into the next job, I trip over the vacuum cleaner that i forgot to put away.
I voted for as often as it needs it but really I clean up after each project and put all the tools away that I have scattered all over the shed as I need them.
The only problem with that is, because I've got tools every where I sometimes have to spend ages looking for one that I have forgotten where I put it down.
Bit of a cross between Barry & Alex, only when there is no room left, when the piles of "stuff" are tetering and I can't find that thing I only just put down.
:eek: Clean? :eek: The shed? :eek:
Please define "clean".
If there is enough uncluttered space to do the job at hand, then the shed is clean.
Rob.
My "shed" is always immaculately clean. I have a nice glossy epoxy floor and white painted walls, with half built laminated cupboards.
No one can actually tell how clean it is, cause it's impossibly bloody untidy. There is not one square millimetre of horizontal space that isn't holding something till I can build/design/finish building something to put it in.
As soon as a space develops, I start a new project which won't be able to be finished because I'll need some half finished project as a jig or bench or something.
I'm in don't finish things hell!!
The only good thing about all of that is that no-one can actually tell how many unfinished projects I have, cause they are buried under each other, and therefore it is impossible for the shed itself to get dirty.
I don't think we'll ever have a "clean up", maybe an archaelogical dig.
Cheers,
P :D :D :D
I voted "as often as it needs", I would have liked to have voted "a place for everything and everything in its place" but unfortunately I've run out of space. Also as the shed layout and usage is still evolving things are still getting moved around. Until I get the extension(s) done I won't really be completely organised (and by then, no doubt I'll have bought more machinery and still be short of space). I find that the more I work in there the more I clean it. When I was doing a lot of boat fitout work I would just have piles of gear on the floor. I'd work marathon hours to finish a job and then all the offcuts, excess materials, fasteners, glue etc etc would get dumped on the floor, then a few months later after another job there would be a new pile. Occassionaly the piles would get picked over if I needed something and then every so often I would get the sh!ts with the mess and have a big clean up. But I always end up with a stack of stuff I can't find a space for and it's just too good to throw away.
Mick the messy
Every Sunday evening if I have been doing a project SWMBO helps me vacuum and clean up. We have a drink or two, a bit of a laugh and a game with the four legged monster so it has become an enjoyable ritual.
Down side is that new purchases are noticed.
Sounds like domestic bliss, Rod :) My missus is usually busy polishing her golf clubs Sunday evening.
I try to keep it clean. This is infinitely easier now that I have a DC. I used to wade around in waist high sawdust all the time because I'd just used the thicknesser and hadn't had time to sweep it up.
I'm like Midge, I've got several half finished projects cluttering the place up. I spend the first 15-20 minutes of every day in the shed thinking about which of them to attack first. When I can't make my mind up, I just start a new one.
I know I should clean my shed more regularly but unfortunately I don't.
- Wood Borer
I know I should but I never seem to have the time. I only ever get to the shed once or twice a week nowadays and only for a couple of hours at best each time. :( THEREFORE, cleaning is the last thing on my mind when I'm out there. :D
If I lose something in the shavings I clean till I find it then back to whatever I was doing. If I can't find it after five minutes, I consider it lost. :rolleyes:
Dan
I found that the easiest way to clean my shed was just build more on to it.... it started as a 40 x 20 then it got to be a 40 x 40 and a few years ago it stretched again to a 60 x 40..... trouble is I'm nearly out into the North paddock so, as my Dad shares part of the shed nowadys I shall have to put a contract out on the old bugger so I can have his bit back.... at a suitable interval after the funeral of course!
I only clean the floor. If I clean the benches I have to spend half an hour getting out all the things I just put away.
Kind regards
Termite
I share my shed with the old bloke too. When I moved in, he had his stuff all over the place. I've managed to squeeze him into one little corner 6ft square but he keeps trying to spread himself out, leaving stuff on the bench, parking the lawn mower where I park my pushy, things like that.
He's over in the Flinder's Ranges at the moment, so I told him on the phone I was packing all his stuff into cardboard boxes and having a garage sale. He muttered something about nasty things he'd done to the last bloke who tried that sort of thing.
Honestly, just because these people bring you into the world, feed you, clothe you and put you through school they think that gives them some kind of authority :rolleyes:
I know I am going to become an object of hatred for this, but ...
the cleaning lady sweeps my shed :D :D
She mows my two acres too :D :D :D
And I am not married to her :D :D :D :D
Rocker
You better hurry up then before someone else gets her. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Rocker
Dan
This is weird - I was cleaning the shed last night, as I do at then of every day, if I don't put the tools away at the very least it will become a nightmare, and I was wondering if a poll to see how often people cleaned their shed would be a good idea!
I vacuum the floor about once a week, but I put eveything I can away before I knock off - I used to clean workshops for a living, so I find the process rather simple.
It makes working in the shed safer, and project more enjoyable.
You lucky bugger, I'd love to share a workshop with my old man but alas he's several thousand miles away.:(Quote:
Originally Posted by silentC
On the subject of cleaning after posting a picture of my bench I can't claim to be tidy at all as time in the "shed" is limited. I put away what's in the way, Triton WB, Compressor and stuff and I sweep the sawdust into a corner. Every now and again it will get on my nerves and I'll have a mass cleanup which involves several breaks when I find stuff like wall hooks that I decide to mount immediately so that I can justify buying more...
HH.
Go the whales...................
Al
Al,
You've done nearly 2000 posts and you hadn't worked out that this isn't a gay whale site! A little slow me thinks. :D
"as often as it needs it" needs a bit of definition. When it got to the stage that I had to put my shoulder to the door in order to get in well...things get a bit drastic and I called up a bulldozer (well a bobcat actually). Now she's (is a shed a she?) a twisted pile of gal. Now thats a cleanup!
Cheers
It sh*%# me to tears if I go to get a tool & it's not in it's place so I clean up as I work.
This time also doubles as a work-flow check, I think about the project & what needs to be done 3,4 or 5 steps ahead of where I am @ the moment. This is so I don't glue up legs without putting in the stretcher and other stupid things I've done in the past :o .
I also hate tripping over things :D
Oft times with many jobs that require finishing but are'nt and are delegated to the back of the shed then tidying the shed is an almost impossible task given the wait time for those projects...but in the main I try to keep the tools where they should be ...on hooks/hangers...tidiness is a virtue by some standards not always the case in my situation.
The only area generally tidy is my immediate work area ...not the shed.
Cheers :)
I clean my shed when it needs it.
Which generally means after I realise my new machine cant fit in the shed unless I get rid of some of my collection of crap. Thats when my woodheap grows.
Oh dear, Bob, I think your rational needs some work. If the new machine wont fit in its quite obvious....Its BIGGER Shed time:DQuote:
Originally Posted by echnidna
Well thats my theory anyway.
Cheers
Shed and office, I have a "Piling" system rather than a filing system.
When I am spending more time looking than doing, it is time for the grand clean-up.
Alastair
For a minute there I thought this was another one of those "is-this--and-are-you-offended" type polls then I realised that it was in the WRONG forum, it should be in the woodies jokes forum(at least for me anyway!)
Kev ;) :rolleyes: :cool:
Well I am now building an exterior timber rack so that I can clean me shed up enough to put some more tools in it.
Got the weatherboards on the walls and the roof on today.
Clean shed? What shed? My space is behind and to the right of the trampoline. In between the LilyPily and DakDak
I'm a reformed "deep litter principal" shed keeper. for years I worked on "the older it is the lower down the pile it is" principal then all of a sudden I became 40 years old. Something happened. my tidy bone finally developed. and I now find my self tidying regularly but not obsessively.
I think it partly has to do with a failing memory (I blame VB for that) meaning I just can't remember were I put the last tool down. if it's a bit tidy I stand a chance.
Dave
I clean up after each project or when I think it is necessary like when tripping up over offcuts or getting your butt kicked by the wife because you are tracking saw dust all over the place. I like neat and tidy, everything in its place and a place for everything.
F' off.....
clean & shed are mutually exclusive....
if you want clean, get back in the house somewhere ya woose.... :rolleyes:
My shed gets cleaned just after I move out into bigger one. :D
I hate to say this Cliff but I would clean my shed.....IF I could get in the bast**d. I'm off to the new shed bloke on Friday but half my gear is in storage and half of it is jammed in the garden shed and I can't get in cause the lawn mower or something is stuck inside the door??:o . I'm going to have to have to undo some tech screws to get it!Quote:
Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers
Cheers (Hope you enjoyed Italiano)
Hey Davo, there's a differance between 'clean' & 'tidy,' that's why they say...Quote:
Originally Posted by davo453
"clean AND tidy"
The question was how often do you CLEAN your shed, pay attention ya silly old phart. :rolleyes:
I know what ya meant to say though. :D
Cross threading a bit here, when I did share a shed with my dad, (while it was his,)
he drummed, bashed, kicked it into me (& my brothers) that every thing had
it's place AND, everything should be in it's place SO, even though my shed
looks like a mulch heap, IF no one else has been in it, I can lay my hand on
everything in it (given 5 minutes & a cup of coffee) & only I understand the
f(P)iling system. (given 5 minutes & a cup of coffee :rolleyes: )
A clean shed is the sign of a sick mind.
Thick sawdust on the floor is cheaper than rubber mats and you can shift benches on it to make it even.
Spills don't stain the concrete and can be picked up easily once the mildew starts and holds it all together.
Cobwebs make a great dust traps and cheaper than dust masks or air cleaners.
They also make great UV filters under the skylights.
Thieves cannot identify quality equipment under thick layers of dust, security advantage.
Apart from that, when needed.
And if you do clean your shed, guess what?
you have to do it again!!
Clean shed? Another oxymoron!
Hate to admit it but im a tidy up after every seesion nut. Have to because i just dont have the space to leave things lyin' around. I suppose safety is an issue as well but thats not why I do it. Also believe that if things are where theyre supposed to be theyre easy to find when you want to use them. Just the way I am but I do have some endearing qualities,,honestly
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