It's not a "mess" unless it keeps you from getting to the pile of "stuff" that you need to do the "thing"I'm starting to understand why people give me grief about how clean my shop is...boy some of you have messes and lots of stuff lol
One of my buddies bought a full set of these at a Sasksurplus auction for like a hundred bucks back when everybody thought computers would mean a paperless office.
Best thing ever. Couldn't be more jealous.
I can't speak for everybody but some reasons for mine isI'm starting to understand why people give me grief about how clean my shop is...boy some of you have messes and lots of stuff lol
I’ve had two electrical engineering jobs where existing equipment was installed on floors without checking the floor loading.ive actually had to re-enforce concrete floors in commercial high rise buildings for these things,
Really? Must try...For each thing you get rid of, two more appear
Does second cutting of hay count?Just remember outside that building is feets of snow and cold cold temps, and you have had flowers for how long?
Here’s my basement workbenches:
I can't speak for everybody but some reasons for mine is.
1. Projects that need some diagnosing and fixing. Once I figure out what is wrong I order parts. Sometimes it's weeks before the parts come, and when they do, I might not have the time, or be in the mood to finish fixing them, or onto something else, so the parts get tossed in the pile on top of the project waiting for completion. On my bench right now there is probably at least 5 of those projects. Sometimes I get in the mood and can't decide what to work on, so I just sit there and bang a few out until bed time. I did that last night, and cleared up a few. Still can't see the bench though lol.
2. New tools/acquisitions that do not have a home yet. With nowhere to go, they hang out in purgatory waiting for a permanent spot somewhere. Sometimes that takes years......(it shouldn't but I'm getting better)
3. Too many hobbies/interests, too little space to house them. I live in a 1000sf bungalow with an unfinished basement and attached single car garage shop. I have enough hobbies and interest to fill a warehouse. So does my Wife (the other half of the basement is her yarn biz and knitting machines.
4. Good intentions.....I save a lot of things that I should just immediately toss because I "can use that for something". Old appliances, tools, etc that still have good parts/components that I can repurpose, or fix. Or jsut stuff I want to take apart for fun to see how it works. I have good intentions for them, I really do, but see #3. I also don't have the time to get to them all. Probably never will for some of them, but I hang onto them because I have good intentions for them.
5. ADHD/ASD. Those that are on the spectrums, know all about it. Those that aren't have a hard time understanding. It's perfectly "normal" to be so into something for a few weeks/months chasing the dopamine, then just abandon it for months/years until the interest comes back around. I go through various cycles of this with a lot of my hobbies. I have stuff I haven't touched in years, and then one day will wake up and dive back in head first for a couple weeks until I've had my fill again, then pack it away again for who knows how long. I'm starting to get better organized about it, but the reasons above make that an uphill climb and constant struggle to stay neat and organized about it. Depends on the day/week/month/year. I'm 40, and STILL learning to cope with it. Some days it's a superpower, others it's a struggle. Part of it is rambling on and on about stuff trying to get my point across......That I am NOT getting better at....lol
Very much can relate to this. I have projects that when I can make progress I move forward, when I get stuck they sit. Important projects get moved to the head of the line when stuff is actually brokenI can't speak for everybody but some reasons for mine is
1. Projects that need some diagnosing and fixing. Once I figure out what is wrong I order parts. Sometimes it's weeks before the parts come, and when they do, I might not have the time, or be in the mood to finish fixing them, or onto something else, so the parts get tossed in the pile on top of the project waiting for completion. On my bench right now there is probably at least 5 of those projects. Sometimes I get in the mood and can't decide what to work on, so I just sit there and bang a few out until bed time. I did that last night, and cleared up a few. Still can't see the bench though lol.
2. New tools/acquisitions that do not have a home yet. With nowhere to go, they hang out in purgatory waiting for a permanent spot somewhere. Sometimes that takes years......(it shouldn't but I'm getting better)
3. Too many hobbies/interests, too little space to house them. I live in a 1000sf bungalow with an unfinished basement and attached single car garage shop. I have enough hobbies and interest to fill a warehouse. So does my Wife (the other half of the basement is her yarn biz and knitting machines.
4. Good intentions.....I save a lot of things that I should just immediately toss because I "can use that for something". Old appliances, tools, etc that still have good parts/components that I can repurpose, or fix. Or jsut stuff I want to take apart for fun to see how it works. I have good intentions for them, I really do, but see #3. I also don't have the time to get to them all. Probably never will for some of them, but I hang onto them because I have good intentions for them.
5. ADHD/ASD. Those that are on the spectrums, know all about it. Those that aren't have a hard time understanding. It's perfectly "normal" to be so into something for a few weeks/months chasing the dopamine, then just abandon it for months/years until the interest comes back around. I go through various cycles of this with a lot of my hobbies. I have stuff I haven't touched in years, and then one day will wake up and dive back in head first for a couple weeks until I've had my fill again, then pack it away again for who knows how long. I'm starting to get better organized about it, but the reasons above make that an uphill climb and constant struggle to stay neat and organized about it. Depends on the day/week/month/year. I'm 40, and STILL learning to cope with it. Some days it's a superpower, others it's a struggle. Part of it is rambling on and on about stuff trying to get my point across......That I am NOT getting better at....lol
If I remember correctly, 5+ times normal loading.ive actually had to re-enforce concrete floors in commercial high rise buildings for these things, they are absurdly heavy when fully loaded, who woulda thought
After measuring the spot I want to stick it in, the PA one is 3" too long. Thought about lopping it off and modifying it, but I'd do that for a $20 cabinet, not a $100 brand new one. Darren's post on his cabinet builds, seems like a great idea, and I did find an ad for $10 shelf panels....but It's not a project of high importance right now. I'll continue the goldilocks search for one that will fit the space I have. It's a want, not a need and I enjoy the hunt almost as much as the feast.This one?
https://www.princessauto.com/en/steel-wall-cabinet-and-pegboard/product/PA0008452088
I'm heading over there tomorrow to buy one. Thanks!