Shop Organization

Wimblees@AOL.COM Wimblees@AOL.COM
Fri, 11 Jan 2002 17:51:40 EST


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In a message dated 1/11/02 3:32:10 PM Central Standard Time, 
MoodyPiano@AOL.COM writes:


> List, 
> 
> Can anyone recommend a system for maintaining order in the shop.  Our shop 
> is used by several people so its imperative that it remain organized.  And 
> being that new years has recently passed, Shop reorganization is one of 
> those resolutions.  We do have a good setup for storing actions that are 
> currently being worked on but need something that will be better for 
> organized storage of tools, parts and chemicals.  Does anyone have good 
> ideas?  Also, for storage of salvaged actions (take them apart and store 
> the parts individually or leave them whole)? 
> 
> Thanks in advance, 
> 
> Lanie 
> 
> 
> 
My dad was a great one for keeping his shop neat and organized. (I just wish 
I had inherited some of those organizational skills.) For large tools, hang 
them on a peg board, and, using adhesive shelf paper, make an outline of the 
tool where it hangs. This way you can more easily identify the tool, and it 
has a place to go to when your done using it. For smaller tools, get a set of 
drawers, and put like tools in each drawer, (screw drivers, pliers, 
regulating tools, etc.). Be sure to mark each drawer, so you know what's in 
them. You can do the same thing for parts. Keep  parts in a box, and label 
the box. If the box is too big to fit in a drawer, put it on a shelf, but put 
a lable on teh box teeling you what's in it. If you really want to be 
organized, keep the parts in alphabetical order.

Now that your tools and parts are organized, the next step is to get everyone 
to put tools and parts back where they belong when they get done using them. 
That will probably be the most difficult job of getting, and keeping, 
organized.

Hope this helps. 

Wim 




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