LOL ... I didn't see lower bit of the bottom picture without scrolling. I WAS gonna say if you're truly organized you won't use a sharpy to write on the contents but buy a Dymo labeler or such and print labels
Looks great though. I made something similar but a single column of about 6 tubes. Outgrown it some time ago and need to revisit
Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing... Oscar Wilde
Rupes wrote:LOL ... I didn't see lower bit of the bottom picture without scrolling. I WAS gonna say if you're truly organized you won't use a sharpy to write on the contents but buy a Dymo labeler or such and print labels
Looks great though. I made something similar but a single column of about 6 tubes. Outgrown it some time ago and need to revisit
Yeah, I had my wife write on the caps on my first one as I would have screwed it up somehow with a mistake or sloppy printing or a sharpie that had a flattened fat tip. Then I got the Brother P-Touch and that thing is great. I will make labels for the first one too when I get around to it.If I went down to the shop right now to do that, about 20 other things would happen and when I got there I would forget why I went down there..
I have to dig through the tubes on the back of my welder where I have my 308, 309, 316 and 347 all neatly shoved into the same tube. I get to try to read that little stamp on the rod. Or I go to my tube for ER70, ER80 and SilBr all mixed in...I have grabbed a SilBr rod , thinking it was ER and only noticed when I lit up. My floor is clean though
Its my new years resolution to be more organized and stop throwing shit in boxes.
I started labeling contents and organizing into job types. It is pretty nice to walk in and find something in 10 seconds. I thought I was just being nerdy about it all till I saw some of those Festool guys.
Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing... Oscar Wilde
Rupes wrote:Its my new years resolution to be more organized and stop throwing shit in boxes.
I started labeling contents and organizing into job types. It is pretty nice to walk in and find something in 10 seconds. I thought I was just being nerdy about it all till I saw some of those Festool guys.
I have tried to organize and I have gotten better but when I get busy and focused on something, I will set something down, and I tell myself that I need to remember where I set it down, and completely forget where I set it 5 minutes later. I lost my aluminum brush and have been losing my mind looking for it...I never pay attention to it until I need to weld aluminum and then can't find it...like yesterday...I need to stop getting old
Yes, getting old does suck...But here is what I do with the short pieces.
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Never mind the rust on the welding table as I have yet to clean it up again, but I made a little ground clamp attachment (not pictured) that works pretty well but is a work in progress.
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Rudy Ray wrote:Now why would a welder use wood to make anything?
Maybe cause he's a goddamned machinist posing as a welder
Now why would a machinist use wood to build anything?
Because he used to be a woodworker. Actually being a jack of all trades gives you many options. I bought my first TIG welder in June of 2008 and that is when I built the first filler holder (out of wood). I may have done it before the machine was delivered or shortly after. I built the second one to match the first one. I do powder coating too but I don't powder coat everything. And I built my own powder coat oven but not out of wood. I did build the spray booth out of wood though.