There's no way a shop repairing spray machines will not get paint splattered everywhere on testing equipment. I've been surprised enough myself. I swamp out especially when I lose balls or tools. I keep my tools organized to find them and nobody likes living in a hoarders house anyway.
@Brian_the_repair_guy I'm referring to my shop at home there's nothing wrong with yours. I don't know how you tubers deal with trolls without getting gut sick and quitting. I appreciate what you offer
@@WilliamWinsor I appreciate you. I clean my shop on Fridays, during the week I keep is mostly straight. My tools are never laying around, they are put back after each use. Makes the job easier. You are right. Between leaks, ruptured hoses and basic dirt and debris brought in by the machines it can become a mess quickly
Thank you very much I learn a lot it will come handy in the future God bless
I hope it helps
Abandoned machines can pile up too.
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There's no way a shop repairing spray machines will not get paint splattered everywhere on testing equipment. I've been surprised enough myself. I swamp out especially when I lose balls or tools. I keep my tools organized to find them and nobody likes living in a hoarders house anyway.
Are you referring to the condition of the shop?
@Brian_the_repair_guy I'm referring to my shop at home there's nothing wrong with yours. I don't know how you tubers deal with trolls without getting gut sick and quitting. I appreciate what you offer
@@WilliamWinsor I appreciate you.
I clean my shop on Fridays, during the week I keep is mostly straight. My tools are never laying around, they are put back after each use. Makes the job easier.
You are right. Between leaks, ruptured hoses and basic dirt and debris brought in by the machines it can become a mess quickly