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  1. #11
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    @Glenn whatever the state of Jims saw...the event was priceless.

    Great to see your shop looks like mine Jim welcome to my club of normal shops The way you got it you can find anything within a couple of steps.....not too sure what you do with whatever it is you looking for ...but hey at least you can find it.

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    Ah, I count three rolls of toilet paper and one T shirt over a chair. What exactly is going on here?

    Walt from CT

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter Mearkle View Post
    Ah, I count three rolls of toilet paper and one T shirt over a chair. What exactly is going on here?

    Walt from CT
    That is TP and paper towel roll cut into thirds. They are around the shop for wiping glue off of fingers or off a glue spreader. They are for anything that needs a bit of wiping off or wiping on (ie stain on a peg). The reason for TP and paper towel is the difference in thickness and toughness. TP for wiping crevices. Paper towel for wiping grease. Paper towel and lighter fluid to wipe a stubborn label off of a bottle is another example.

    I guarantee that if you try it, you will continue to do it.

    If the Tee shirt wasn't over the chair, it would look like the Sahara---all dust. I take the Tee shirt off for pictures I am going to show someone I am trying to impress.

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    Do you call this breaking the image of an scrupulous shop? What's broken in there? Some tools and items are on top of benches and tables but that's all.

    Even their disposition on the surfaces keeps certain order. You should try harder if you want to cheat us, making us believe that your shop is as untidy as ours.
    Best regards,
    Toni

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    Come on Toni. I see you as one of the neat types.

    If I am right, you can laugh. If I am wrong, you can laugh even harder.

    Enjoy,

    JimB
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    [QUOTE=glenn bradley;333324]Yes folks, it's true;

    Glen build him a pile-it bench they spring loaded & set up just inside the shop door to the right or left. They are spring loaded to hold only so much weight & when loaded to over that weight then they dump the whole load on the floor right in the door way so it has to be picked up & PUT AWAY.
    "Forget the flat stuff slap something on the spinny thing and lets go, we're burning daylight" Bart Leetch
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    Bart,

    You really don't have to give him ideas; he can cause enough trouble on his own.

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    JimB
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim C Bradley View Post
    Bart,

    You really don't have to give him ideas; he can cause enough trouble on his own.

    Enjoy,

    JimB
    Well Jim I figured if Glen built you a pile-it bench sometime in the course of things you'd be able to SEE what you had piled on it.
    "Forget the flat stuff slap something on the spinny thing and lets go, we're burning daylight" Bart Leetch
    "If it ain't round you may be a knuckle dragger""Turners drag their nuckles too, they just do it at a higher RPM"Bart

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    [QUOTE=Bart Leetch;333499]
    Quote Originally Posted by glenn bradley View Post
    Yes folks, it's true;

    Glen build him a pile-it bench they spring loaded & set up just inside the shop door to the right or left. They are spring loaded to hold only so much weight & when loaded to over that weight then they dump the whole load on the floor right in the door way so it has to be picked up & PUT AWAY.
    I am SO GLAD that my wife cannot see what you wrote!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bart Leetch View Post
    Well Jim I figured if Glen built you a pile-it bench sometime in the course of things you'd be able to SEE what you had piled on it.
    I'm FLOORED by your concern.
    Maybe we could add a moving belt that would take the stuff to Lost And (yet to be) Found.

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