I for sure I do not practice this, but there is a rationally thinking part of my brain (small and very hard to locate sometimes) that suggests tossing it all out and buying what you need each time is really the only way achieve true material organization - outsource its organization to MR Metal, Metal Supermarkets and Mcmaster Carr.
But I do like going out and making something without the hassle of driving anywhere, so I endure various ok but not great storage means. I've got long stock leaning on machines and walls, have 3 16' long expanded metal trays at the back of a bench, sort of of like shelves but an angled front, lots of benches with shelves 4" height shelves underneath for shorter pieces that also hold wood boxes of small pieces and so on.
Depressing thinking about how crammed it all is. I need an eight car garage me thinks.
But I do like going out and making something without the hassle of driving anywhere, so I endure various ok but not great storage means. I've got long stock leaning on machines and walls, have 3 16' long expanded metal trays at the back of a bench, sort of of like shelves but an angled front, lots of benches with shelves 4" height shelves underneath for shorter pieces that also hold wood boxes of small pieces and so on.
Depressing thinking about how crammed it all is. I need an eight car garage me thinks.
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