What does your workshop look like?

/ What does your workshop look like?
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I love seeing all the pictures of the plastic 4-5 gallon containers. I use them all the time to prep for a project. In a pinch you can turn them over for a step ladder too.

LOL LOL we have four cats, and over the last ten years I have stocked up about 240 of those yellow rectangular cat litter pails...I actually prefer them over the round white ones that joint compound comes in, the handles on the litter pails are more comfortable, they seem to be less prone to sticking together when you stack them, and they are actually more durable. Best storage containers you can have. The 35 pound litter pails actually DO hold 5 gallons....I have measured them. Never save the tops for them, though.
 
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I love seeing all the pictures of the plastic 4-5 gallon containers. I use them all the time to prep for a project. In a pinch you can turn them over for a step ladder too.

My business is built around the 5 gallon pail. I don't know what I would do with out them, seriously.

JB
 
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Here is mine. Gets out of hand in the summer months when Im trying to get projects done. But all and all I try to keep it clean and organized. 30'x40' at 10'walls
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Chris

I really like it!

Here are my happy places
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Looking towards the "wifes" side of the garage (I say her side cause that is the side the car gets parked in). She also has her own 'workshop'/shed too. She does crafts, upolstry, and small woodworking projects sorry no pics of that.
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However this is the shop I grew up in (my dad's) and I miss having some key tools once in a while. Mostly the lifts.

Putting a clutch in one of the utility tractors
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Rebuilding and re sleeving the engine in our 1974 Kenworth
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Wheel bearing replacement on our 4430
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Engine cradle/transmission out of a 1985 Fiero
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/ What does your workshop look like?
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#24  
Jeez, first Cropdusting makes us drool over his toy collection, now he makes us drool over his shops...maybe I better stop starting threads that are right up your alley....:laughing:
 
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It's a mess, but I know where everything is , okay I don't , but I know it is here somewhere..........
 

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It's a mess, but I know where everything is , okay I don't , but I know it is here somewhere..........

Reminds me of the sign I had posted in my office at the 30,000 square foot warehouse I managed:

APPEARANCES CAN BE DECEIVING

Please do not assume we do not know what we are doing, because all items here are in a well regulated and systemic state of confusion. All items are misplaced exactly where we can find them. Most importantly, if the item you need is in stock, that means we have it somewhere.
 
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Reminds me of the sign I had posted in my office at the 30,000 square foot warehouse I managed:

APPEARANCES CAN BE DECEIVING

Please do not assume we do not know what we are doing, because all items here are in a well regulated and systemic state of confusion. All items are misplaced exactly where we can find them. Most importantly, if the item you need is in stock, that means we have it somewhere.


You remind me of a Nova special
Apparently there is a scientific name for that,
Entropy, check out this Nova clip, start watching at 39:10
The Reference Frame: The Fabric of the Cosmos II

So anyone with a messy shop can claim it's all part of the evolution of the universe :laughing:

JB
 
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I found a real easy to explane why my shop looks the way it does..... I simply hung up this poster. It explanes all
 

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I found a real easy to explane why my shop looks the way it does..... I simply hung up this poster. It explanes all

Always excuses...good ones, though....:laughing:
 
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I clean in cycles - three buildings. When I start to trip or can't find stuff I clean and organize
then start over. Not the best system but it works for me and I have tried changing but would need another building to be able to sort and discard before I organize... I am known to collect stuff!
 
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Always messy. Right now one bay has the 1951 Minneapolis Moline BF tractor that's been under restoration for 3 years and counting. BF parts are all over the shop. The other bay has the 1964 MF135 diesel that needs oil seals (pan and pto shaft). There are parts from the 1948 Farmall Cub (working on low compression problem). And there are parts from a drop seeder project I'm working on now. I try to sweep the floor each Sunday (if and when I can see the floor for all the stuff scattered around):laughing:.
 
/ What does your workshop look like? #33  
I have more than enough unfinished projects that keep my shop way to cluttered and full. We sold an old snowmobile this last Sunday, felt really good. I did not have to time to get it running and the guy that bought it was drooling over it... nice to get the space back.. and not seeing another unfinished project every time I opened the door to that shed.. I need to get some stuff gone and just focus on a few projects..
 
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My shop is clean but my storage building...imagine an episode of hoarders but everything was parts and small engine related.
 
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My 40 b 50 is usuall crammed full in te summer. Cant see the floor lol. I have trouble staying in there in the summer due to work and farming I just go in there work to fix what I need then go home. I nthe fall like now and winter ill keep it pretty clean as I can stay out there longer with little interuption.
 
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Ok, i decided to go take a few pics of my sty of a shop so it would give me some incentive to clean it up.
 

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/ What does your workshop look like? #37  
I try to keep it clean but someone keeps messing it up!
 
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Ok, i decided to go take a few pics of my sty of a shop so it would give me some incentive to clean it up.

That's not bad at all! You should see my grandfather's basement. :confused2:

He was talking to me about buying a new chipper/shredder since he "can't find" his...:laughing:
 
/ What does your workshop look like? #40  
I clean for a new project if I don't have enough room on the to of the old one.

For storage I took over a stable in the barn - used to be sheep there - and it is filing fast.
 
 
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