Andre, I'm afraid Bob is right that reorganization will only add to the 
confusion. 

I reorganize my stuff about every six months, it's good exercise for the 
mind but a few things simply drop off the planet!  My personal system is 
messed up.  I do airbrushing in my garage, kit building in the train 
room above the garage and heavy duty construction in a remote building 
in the back yard.  So a said bottle of paint can be in two places.  A 
medium sized screwdriver can be in two places also.  I always love it 
when I get down to rerail a car and discover a mess of tools left in 
that area last year!  Of course we're not the only ones with that 
problem--I have a good sized collection of mechanics tools left in 
various crevices in my car by repair shops and dealers.  They leave the 
good stuff--Snap On brand.

Bob Werre



Robert Nicholson wrote:

> We shall see -- we shall see. I think you are not the first to come up
> with that idea.
>
> Bob Nicholson - still looking for items that I KNOW are on my
> "reorganized" layout/workbench area
> __________________________________________________
>
> --- In [email protected] <mailto:S-Scale%40yahoogroups.com>, 
> "Andre Ming" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Wow. I'm a genius. Pure and simple
> >
> > Well, that started a whole series of dominoes falling that will
> culminate in
> > a revamped computer/hobby room, including many new room furnishings.
> >
> > In a nut shell, I am going to optimize:
> >
> > * My workbench space and enviorn.
> > * Reduce the space my computer takes up and move its location to a
> > previously wasted area.
> > * Go on a spending spree and buy the tools I need to ease certain
> aspects of
> > modeling.
> > * Make tool, part and hobby supplies accessibility a priority.
> > * Organize the scattered messes into groups which will include
> expanding my
> > parts trays and shelving areas.
> >
> > The goal is to reduce the "Hassle Factor" to absolute minimum so I
> can ENJOY
> > my hobbies again instead of constantly pilfering to find this part,
> that
>
> > Boy... I sure are smart.
> >
> > Andre Ming
> > The Patootey Pontificator
> >
>
>  




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