Posted by Don-Wi on March 22, 2011 at 17:47:57 from (75.207.211.13):
In Reply to: organized people posted by Larry NEIL on March 21, 2011 at 20:21:26:
I have a spot for everything in my toolbox at work, and most things make it back, but when it's time to go I ussually have a job in the machine so I may not put everything away every day. I try to go through atleast once a month and put all my tools away and take a quick visual tool count.
At home is a different story and I'm still working on my garage and inside the house.
At work when we were slow or when I had tons of run time and only 1 machine to run I would organize our bolts. Our head service/assembly guy had a 5 gal. bucket that was his phuck-et bucket, where he'd throw every loose fastener had had leftover in it, as well as some other crap. One week when my machine was running all day every day I went through that bucket and a couple boxes, and all of the loose metric hardware that hadn't found a home yet. Kept me busy, the boss happy, and our service guy hasn't started a new bucket yet, and it's been since November or December.
Plus, if you need any fastener in the shop I can tell you if we've got it, and where to find it. Been asked many times since my initial organization over a year ago.
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