s far as my bench tops being storage areas I am the worst! I hate myself for it but its a habit! When I was at a large fleet (world wide courier co) we actually would design cabinets etc. with no vertical surfaces! Everything was sloped! We had a really cool tool box on wheels with a sloped covering that we used specifically for PMI When you open it there were all the tools you need ed for doing PMs ( at 150hrs x60 units in my branch we did a lot) We also spaced the slant fornt tool box s (like The Montezuma brand) Its a battle to keep the shop clean and functional but its fun to look for ideas I have made a few specialty work box that look like the NHRA top fuel pit boxes If you work on the same task it makes sense Lets do more in the future , Good work Thought provoking as usual!
My neighbor's cat used to slip into my garage and I didn't know it was there and after I shut everything up and went in the house later I would hear something get knocked over or something and I would open the door and look in and the cat would meow at me and I'd open the garage door and he would leave , and I would find that cat either sleeping on my back porch or occasionally on my front porch , it seemed like he wanted our cat . Lol or he just liked us better 😂
I stumbled into some rules I gave myself. I won't allow tools and materials to be stored together. Then I took it another step, and everything has to have a place. I really enjoy cleaning but that doesn't make it any easier. I often think there is more setting up and cleaning than there is in the actual job I'm trying to do. But clean..is better for the camera.
Flat surfaces in a workshop are dangerous... They should sell a dome product or something that you put on all flat surfaces... ....actually, I would just start using the floor at that point. Scratch that idea. tHanks for the video!
@@wingingittracy8508 Almost. There is an o ring on the output shaft, remove it and run a counterbored yoke, or grind/ machine off the o ring groove on the output shaft.and run any TH400 size yoke.
I can relate to a lot of what you said. Lol.....especially the hummingbirds.
s far as my bench tops being storage areas I am the worst! I hate myself for it but its a habit! When I was at a large fleet (world wide courier co) we actually would design cabinets etc. with no vertical surfaces! Everything was sloped! We had a really cool tool box on wheels with a sloped covering that we used specifically for PMI When you open it there were all the tools you need ed for doing PMs ( at 150hrs x60 units in my branch we did a lot) We also spaced the slant fornt tool box s (like The Montezuma brand) Its a battle to keep the shop clean and functional but its fun to look for ideas I have made a few specialty work box that look like the NHRA top fuel pit boxes If you work on the same task it makes sense Lets do more in the future , Good work Thought provoking as usual!
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My neighbor's cat used to slip into my garage and I didn't know it was there and after I shut everything up and went in the house later I would hear something get knocked over or something and I would open the door and look in and the cat would meow at me and I'd open the garage door and he would leave , and I would find that cat either sleeping on my back porch or occasionally on my front porch , it seemed like he wanted our cat . Lol or he just liked us better 😂
I stumbled into some rules I gave myself. I won't allow tools and materials to be stored together.
Then I took it another step, and everything has to have a place. I really enjoy cleaning but that doesn't make it any easier.
I often think there is more setting up and cleaning than there is in the actual job I'm trying to do. But clean..is better for the camera.
Flat surfaces in a workshop are dangerous... They should sell a dome product or something that you put on all flat surfaces...
....actually, I would just start using the floor at that point. Scratch that idea. tHanks for the video!
Last bench for a while?? LMAO dont you lie!
Buy a 12v cummins and run the oils through the motor.. don't need to pay for fuel that way
So if you have a th400 out of a truck with a bolt on drive shaft output flange can you just remove it and use a car slip yoke ?
@@wingingittracy8508 Almost. There is an o ring on the output shaft, remove it and run a counterbored yoke, or grind/ machine off the o ring groove on the output shaft.and run any TH400 size yoke.
@mountainsgarage thanks I appreciate your response 👍