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    Posted: 16 Sep 2021 at 1:58pm
Update since my last post...it was posted before retirement... As of July one I am now doing what I want to do...which means I do have time to work on cleaning the shed. I have a long way to go cause I clean by piddling , finding things to take my mind off of cleaning.  And I have fixed a few bicycles that needed some minor work. They are ol' junkers that i have when people come for a get together. Now I need to work on some of the kiddy size ones.   I was able to play a little the other day with the WD-45 and Oxnard blade with extensions.  smoothing out rough ground in the yard. Peace...
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Darrell...you gits your quonset cleaned out yets?
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Haha, guys, are you talking about how, after cleaning, you find things you thought you lost? How many times has this happened to me! I was even in trouble when I noticed that my wedding ring was lost. I knew my wife would terrorize me because of inattention. Do you know what idea came to me? I decided to call a cleaning agency. I knew that if I searched the house alone, I had no chance to find anything. So I requested the cleaning service from https://endoftenancycleaningnearme.co.uk/end-of-lease-cleaning/, and they found my wedding ring.

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I had great intensions to go out and do a super cleanup of the barn this past Winter. Then I remembered, there's no heat in the barn. Looked at the thermometer- +20 Nah, never mind!!  This thread came just at the right time. This past weekend I started the super cleanup!  Tools under the 620, tools on the model T's running boards, tools under the Nova wagon. Found the cutting pliers I was lookin' for on the seat of the Victoria. No wonder I couldn't find anything.  Sheesh, I had crap everywhere but where it belonged!   Confused
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Originally posted by FloydKS FloydKS wrote:

my logic too... ... ...if thieves came into my shop they would think, nothing here, the place has already been ransacked.

Floyd,
That is perfect!
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LOLLOLLOLLOLLOL
GREAT thread!!
I HAD a work bench in the small barn, I can't find it right now though.  It COULD be under all that .........
My daughter sent me a pic with a guy whose yard is full of farm stuff and it says; "Boomer parents: One day this will all be yours.  Grown children: Nooooo!"  and my daughter wrote; "Sorry, not sorry! LOLBig smile"
I guess that means she wants me to clean it all up before I pass....
I (almost) always put the tools away, but the parts and pile that I'm working on just sits and IF I can find a place on the workbench....well, that's where it'll be. 
To wife; "NO, it is NOT a mess, I know where everything is!"........until I forgot.
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Originally posted by FloydKS FloydKS wrote:

my logic too... ... ...if thieves came into my shop they would think, nothing here, the place has already been ransacked.

LOL  Sounds like my shop. I used to know where everything was. It got out of hand real fast when I couldn't get out there for a time, and others used things, that may or may not have gotten put back where they found them.
 Last yer I started cleaning and tossing, and I found a large flat surface I used to call my welding table. I post a pic on facebook, said it had been covered for a decade and somebody commented "How did it get that way." I said, "I made it flat when I built it!"
 The welding table is now nearly covered again, but I did more cleaning in the west half this spring, where the CA sits in a pile. I now have room to get to the engine stand to start work on it, as soon as I find that "roundtuit" tool that Hubert mentioned.
 Maybe after the neighbors corn is put in, I can finish the "She Shed" and move all my garden tools out there, giving me another 10 feet of wall space to use. I'll bet SHE will notice it though and may complain.
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Steve I second your fathers thoughts. I think the tank of gas they filled there ride with may have saved me money too. Was always rather careful to lock the gas tank, as my kids played around it. I hauled something for a friend and had them mind the hose as the Chey C 60 filled. They did not lock the valve on tank. The tool box that was taken was more parts storage and specialized tools.  As they filled their gas tank went through the tool box and pitched all sorts of things not tools. Was most of a year finding things as they throw some a long ways. 

Was working on a pickup rear end. Tools all over under there, all they took there was the jack.
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my logic too... ... ...if thieves came into my shop they would think, nothing here, the place has already been ransacked.
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Steve, that's it. That isn't a mess in the shop it's a theft deterrent. I like your logic.
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My dad worked/ran body shops for 40 years. I worked with him in high school and college. Usually had his tools scattered between multiple cars. He told me when he started in the early '50s he was working at a Ford dealer; one night they had a break in. The thieves took all the tool chests/boxes but he didn't lose nearly as much as the other guys because they didn't bother to pick up tools that were here and there.
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Dads farm usta look like that till a couple of bums loaded it all up and stole it all. Yours Looks good though.
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When I get around to cleaning my shop and I find that missing wrench or tape measure that can't stay with the herd, it's like catching up with an old friend you aint seen in a long time and wonder how have I managed with out that "friend". Feels good when the shop is cleaned up but shure takes alot of time.
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when i move/build a new area for tools and supplies, it's fun putting everything in their places, but after a week or so...it'll start looking like Coke describes. 
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Looks like a well organized field assortment of Allis Stuff....no need to straighten that up. I’m good with it...leave my dirty shop alone!!! Lol
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Thanks Steve for mentioning gear lube. I gotta run out and check the truck to make sure I have some for tomorrow.
I never have things real neat and clean but I like to be organized. I work off a pickup truck  with the bed my work bench and the cab my office.  Have had rentals as in mobile home parks for many years. Nothing I hate worse than pulling up to a small job and spend time looking all over the truck for the tool I need, and while searching some whiner tenant comes over complaining about absolutely anything that pops into their rarely used mind.

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I just dont think life should be that organized! Think of the fun we have searching for the same tools over and over. Sometimes getting creative and using another tool to do the job of the missing one too. 
Spent the morning in the shop with Great grandson and he has a tool problem at 3 years old!
Cooper loading the bottom of the new sink with tools in order.
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My 10 year old grandson is an ORDERLY freak... If i switch positions of the car and truck in the driveway, he is all questions and wants to know WHY the truck is parked in GRANDMAS SPOT !

and he has 50 HOT WHEEL cars on a board setup in the rec room... Dont even THINK about moving one an inch when he is not around !!


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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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Yes, I have a son the same way, and mine is all laying in the drawer where dropped.
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Folks,
 The clean bench/ shop idea is just a concept in my mind. I believe we either have the gene to clean or not! Me I did not get it. My kids are all neat folks, so not sure where that came from? Oldest son has every tool with the words stamped on the tool up, and headed all in same direction! Very strange concept compared to his Dad who is comfortable with an assorted pile of mixed tools on a bench along with many other things that need canned!
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I'd rather be found there than other scenarios. My FIL was similar. Worked all day, went in collapsed, all she wrote. And yes the projects pile up faster than can be finished. Actually had a 2ft square area cleared off the bench....for about a week
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Now I gotta start all over again. Been sawing lumber, changing oil etc. Darn place gotta have a darn good sweep up. Still got a lotta stuff laying around waiting on getting fixed up. Can't haul crap till I gets a new floor put in the old Case spreader. And the list goes on and on. Somebody will probably find me "passed on" laying on that dang cement floor with a ratchet in my hand.
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yep...i loves my place! the stockholders don't, which makes me love it even more!
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Originally posted by darrel in ND darrel in ND wrote:

Ray 54, you would feel so at home at my place, that I probably couldn't get rid of you. Darrel

LOL I will keep that in mind when it gets so bad I have to leave sunny warm Californy. If the real-estate has any value left by then I can LOL  afford to bring all the HD 5 stuff so we can make your loader go again.   
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I hate having a dirty shop. After every project gets complete it goes outside the shop gets swept and moped. I spent 26 years in the military as a aircraft mechanic it bothers me to not put tools away I've left tools out because the job wasn't done. Got out of bed at 0200 went out and put the tools away I couldn't sleep. My work bench is a mess when it get so cluttered stuff falls off the scrap barrel gets filled. The days I work at the farm I usually spend my first hour walking around picking up tools and putting away. I finally have two other guys that usually return tools to the rack at the end of the day.the boss usually leaves them in a bucket I can't live with that I just grab the bucket and put away.
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Ray 54, you would feel so at home at my place, that I probably couldn't get rid of you. Darrel
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Cleaning is really an important and necessary aspect of the life of each of us. I personally admit that I don't like to do this and I always avoid and load myself with everything possible only to not have time to clean on my own. In this way, I make an excuse to turn to special companies that deal with a professional cleaning and in this way, I get rid of all the hard work. In the last period, I always turn to niftytilecleaning.com and they solve everything. The last time I needed carpet restoration and they have special appliances and detergents that solve everything quickly.


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There should be. It's the local parts guys place Wink
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Originally posted by Coke Coke wrote:


It can get out of hand tho'

Why looks like a nice place plenty of room to walk between machines and check "inventory".LOL And room to add more "inventory". LOL
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Really glad I have started cleaning house in my little shop.  Was going to have a nice winter project, that may be called to start sales proceedings to get into position to ride out what is coming January.
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