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Who has the messyest shop/garage????

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johnbaz:
Hi

This old Toyota estate was in there for 18 years but there was more room then than now with the li'l midget in!!

Reason is that all the stuff that is all over now was stored inside the old Crown custom estate!!!

The garage is 25' long, another 10' on the end would be great, i thought about erecting a car port on the front of the garage to keep the midget under with a large sheet over would be OK but we live at the top of a high hill in Sheffield and the wind gets really strong, the car port would probably get airborn !!!


Cheers, John :beer:

doubleboost:
Hi
John
I think you are in with a good chance  :D :D :D :D :D :D
Regards
John

Lew_Merrick_PE:
Organization/Chaos is a metastable condition.  Chaos wins in the end (that's the third law of thermodynamics).  After the last set of four sequential projects (without time between to attempt to fight chaos) I filled three 50 gallon bins with chips -- and another two with other dross.  That's in 880 sq ft.  You know it's bad when it takes you longer to find your tools than to do the work...

raynerd:
JohnBaz - when I first saw the topic title I thought I might win, but then I saw your photos and no, hands down, you win this one!!


--- Quote ---I hoarded for years, but at some time, you have to let go.
--- End quote ---

It is a nice feeling when you hoard something for years and then the days comes when you use it. BUT, quite rightly as you said, for the very very odd time it happens, I nearly always find I can ebay what I need when it comes to it. I`ve been slowly getting rid of some of my rubish and feeling much better for it. I think therapy would have helped....once you`ve taken the first few steps it is easy, it is just getting there  :med:

tumutbound:
I'm planning a move from a place I've lived for 22 years. As you can imagine, I've acquired quite a lot of useful 'stuff' in that time.
As I'll be doing the move by myself and it's a long distance move,  meaning a one off trip, I've taken to wandering around the house looking for 'stuff' I don't use or don't need with a view to putting it to one side for disposal.
So far, the disposal pile is very, very small.

Fortunately, nothing in the workshop has fallen into either the 'don't need' or the 'don't use' category.  :scratch:

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