How to Organize Your Tools and Workshop
Lay everything in a single row., Choose a place where they could be organized., Clean the workshop., Throw away unwanted items., If you don't have a cupboard,make one or buy a cheap one., Don't leave duplicate or spare tools., Categorize the tools.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Lay everything in a single row.
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Step 2: Choose a place where they could be organized.
Hang them to a flat panel board mounted on the wall If you have a tool chest organize tools in categories ex.metal work one drawer or bin and woodworking tools in another.
If the above suggestions are not available, hang them on a bar mounted on the wall. , Nothing feels more organized than a clean workshop.
Polishing the windows is not necessary but sweep the floor and the bench.
Don't forget to remove cobwebs from the top corners , These include small pieces of wood and thorn nails. , Put the robust tools in it to avoid things piling up. , For example, if you have 3 identical screwdrivers, keep one in the workshop and put the others elsewhere. , For example, put cutting tools near other cutting tools.
Put tools you use more often nearer to your workplace and less used tools further. -
Step 3: Clean the workshop.
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Step 4: Throw away unwanted items.
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Step 5: If you don't have a cupboard
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Step 6: make one or buy a cheap one.
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Step 7: Don't leave duplicate or spare tools.
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Step 8: Categorize the tools.
Detailed Guide
(This makes it easy to see what you have, and how it should be organized.
Hang them to a flat panel board mounted on the wall If you have a tool chest organize tools in categories ex.metal work one drawer or bin and woodworking tools in another.
If the above suggestions are not available, hang them on a bar mounted on the wall. , Nothing feels more organized than a clean workshop.
Polishing the windows is not necessary but sweep the floor and the bench.
Don't forget to remove cobwebs from the top corners , These include small pieces of wood and thorn nails. , Put the robust tools in it to avoid things piling up. , For example, if you have 3 identical screwdrivers, keep one in the workshop and put the others elsewhere. , For example, put cutting tools near other cutting tools.
Put tools you use more often nearer to your workplace and less used tools further.
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