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Space... - 12.23.2008, 09:34 PM

Hey there Gee you have a lot of very useful work space on your hands. Why not just put a heater in the garage? Please no offense, but If you emplore a little bit of self dicipline upon yourself you can get really organized and become more efficiant with your work. Just think of the time you can save on moving stuff back and forth if you just take one week and rethink the way you are using your work areas. We all know how hard it is to get started, but once you do it will pay off in the long run. Things can get a little bit overwhelming once they are left go for too long. You have a lot of really cool stuff, and a really nice place to work with if you only take the time to set it up to suit your needs. If you don't feel up to the challenge then hire someone to come in and clean it up for you. Just a suggestion.... I know it is easier if you have a smaller space, but I wish that I had the kind of room you have.


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Thanks. It may look like it organized cuz I made an arrow where the stuff is suppose to be. That doesn't mean that's where you find it though. The laundry room keeps getting more cramped. Too cold in the shop. Felt like I froze my fingers off using the drill press the other day. I hauled the band saw in and took the heat gun to it so I could finish what I was working on. By the end of winter the garage will be empty and spring I will start hauling it back out there.
   
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