I bought some of those heavy plastic bins that go on the strip screwed to the wall. When I keep them stocked, they are fantastic. I built shelves for boxes of nails and screws. Being able to find what you need is a huge time saver and time is money as they say.
Construction/paver guy I used to work for had old printers cabinets, or so he said they were. Musta been hundreds of drawers about 2"Dx4"Wx12"L. Every nut, washer and bolt had it's place and was labled. I saw him pick up hardware off the road or in a parking lot a million times. It all got sorted and went in the drawers. He was a real bear to work for but that always stuck with me. Smart man.
As for the WB, I have one with a nice, heavy running gear and handles, but the ancient pan is shot. I'm going to remove it and turn it into a "bricklayers wheelbarrow", the kind with the wood slat bed and dashboard. Always wanted one, look handy as all get out.
This post was edited by Bret4207 at 05:07:18 12/07/14.
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