jayste
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- 2004 Kubota M4800 SU
:thumbsup::thumbsup: A lot of good rules and stories so far! Keep 'em coming!
1) If you pick something up, put it back where it was... not where it goes.
Your shop must be 'organized' like mine. I find tools by the last thing I used them on, not where they 'belong'.![]()
The best way I have found to find a missing tool is to buy another one and then when I decide where would be a good place to keep it, I usually find the one I was missing.
[ACHTUNG! Das machineries ist nicht fer fingerpokin und mittengrabbin. Ist easy fer pieceaflying, partsabreakin, und blowenfuzen vit sparksaspitzen. Ist nicht fer verkin by dumkopfen. Der rubberneckerens und sightseeren, keep das hands in der pockets. Relaxen und vatchen das partaspinnin und britelite. In other words, don't touch my S**T! /QUOTE]
I LOVE that!!! :thumbsup:
Sign in my shop...
ACHTUNG! Das machineries ist nicht fer fingerpokin und mittengrabbin. Ist easy fer pieceaflying, partsabreakin, und blowenfuzen vit sparksaspitzen. Ist nicht fer verkin by dumkopfen. Der rubberneckerens und sightseeren, keep das hands in der pockets. Relaxen und vatchen das partaspinnin und britelite. In other words, don't touch my S**T!
Never walk into a man's shop and say anything if he is working with a power tool or taking a measurement....etc. How's that ?
Never...I mean never...tell anyone (family included) that they can store "a few things" in the corner of your shop for "a little while". Your prized mancave can easily become a storage unit and valuable space will steadily be lost to "a couple small items" from those that mean well but never seem to get around to moving these items out!
Sounds trivial, but what may seem like a harmless act of kindness can get out of hand.