C Craft
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Have you ever lost something in your shop?? I seem to do it all the time. If I got too many irons in the fire. The older I get, it seems that putting everything back in its place is not as important as it use to be!!
Well I am also one that uses something till its gone before I retire it. My TV in the bedroom has been a small color 18" screen TV for about the last 12 yrs. It was a used TV when, I mounted the arm on the wall to hang it!! It died recently and since there is no such thing as a TV repairman anymore, I retired it. So now I am going to hang a flat screen, (not a new one another used TV). It's one of the first generation flat screens so kind of heavy! So I decided to rebuilt the original arm to accommodate it!!
So I have been fabricating a modification to the arm that is supposed to hold it. Yesterday I finished all the welding and painted it. So this morning I start to assemble all the parts. I carried the first part into the bedroom and realize I am missing a bolt for the pivot.
So I go back to the shop/garage and hanging up overhead is all the parts that I had painted. The bolt was awkward to try and hang so I just taped it to a hanger and painted the head. The only part that would show. As I reach for the bolt I realize the bolt is no longer there. The tape let go during the night!
So it must have fell right here. I look all around and no luck. So I go CSI and get the flashlight and still no bolt! So now I figure it must have rolled up under something. Now this is where I should tell you I have enough stuff in a one car garage to fill a two car garage. Using the space wisely is what it is all about I always say!
Now I figure if I am going to have to move everything then I might as well sweep and clean under everything!! To make a long story short I moved everything in my garage, and cleaned under it!! I found some small screws I had dropped, quite sometime back. But still no bolt. I found a washer that was about the size of a pencil eraser I lost last week. I found out I have had mice at some point. I have over abundance of spiders according to all the webs.
I cleaned off three work bench blew the dust out of every corner, cleaned every electric motor in the shop. So this has became one of those good news bad new scenario's!
The good news my shop is cleaner than it has been in a long time. The bad news I still have not found the bolt. I mean sheeeeeez, this is not exactly a tiny bolt. It is a 3/8" X 1`1/4" bolt but where it is at still remains a mystery to me.
The moral of this story is I could have jumped in the truck drove to town, bought a new bolt and been back in 45 min. or so!! Then again my garage/workshop would not be clean as it is right now!!
Well I am also one that uses something till its gone before I retire it. My TV in the bedroom has been a small color 18" screen TV for about the last 12 yrs. It was a used TV when, I mounted the arm on the wall to hang it!! It died recently and since there is no such thing as a TV repairman anymore, I retired it. So now I am going to hang a flat screen, (not a new one another used TV). It's one of the first generation flat screens so kind of heavy! So I decided to rebuilt the original arm to accommodate it!!
So I have been fabricating a modification to the arm that is supposed to hold it. Yesterday I finished all the welding and painted it. So this morning I start to assemble all the parts. I carried the first part into the bedroom and realize I am missing a bolt for the pivot.
So I go back to the shop/garage and hanging up overhead is all the parts that I had painted. The bolt was awkward to try and hang so I just taped it to a hanger and painted the head. The only part that would show. As I reach for the bolt I realize the bolt is no longer there. The tape let go during the night!
So it must have fell right here. I look all around and no luck. So I go CSI and get the flashlight and still no bolt! So now I figure it must have rolled up under something. Now this is where I should tell you I have enough stuff in a one car garage to fill a two car garage. Using the space wisely is what it is all about I always say!
Now I figure if I am going to have to move everything then I might as well sweep and clean under everything!! To make a long story short I moved everything in my garage, and cleaned under it!! I found some small screws I had dropped, quite sometime back. But still no bolt. I found a washer that was about the size of a pencil eraser I lost last week. I found out I have had mice at some point. I have over abundance of spiders according to all the webs.
I cleaned off three work bench blew the dust out of every corner, cleaned every electric motor in the shop. So this has became one of those good news bad new scenario's!
The good news my shop is cleaner than it has been in a long time. The bad news I still have not found the bolt. I mean sheeeeeez, this is not exactly a tiny bolt. It is a 3/8" X 1`1/4" bolt but where it is at still remains a mystery to me.
The moral of this story is I could have jumped in the truck drove to town, bought a new bolt and been back in 45 min. or so!! Then again my garage/workshop would not be clean as it is right now!!