Dealing with Clutter in the Foam shop ...

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Dealing with Clutter in the Foam shop ...

Postby GPW » Thu May 28, 2015 7:46 am

I know this is silly , but after years and years , we’ve ended up with a large assortment of everything ... :oops: Pieces we’ve saved from this and that , jars of bolts, screws, different hardware , and just “things” ... all cluttering up the “main building room “ in the Studio/Shop ... We made shelves , but those are full and not enough for all the “stuff” ... :o Problem , all this clutter is either useful or nostalgic or valuable (collectable) ... so just throwing it away is not our favorite option.... :roll:

So the question is ..... how do You deal with Clutter ???

This is Funny , my next door neighbor and friend is the lady Doctor who appears on the Hoarding show helping others clean up their messes ... Although my “collecting” doesn’t qualify as hoarding ( as yet ?) I dare not ask her over to have a look ... :R :lol: :lol: :lol:

I’ve defined several troublesome categories of Stuff so far :
1. Paper.... books , drawings, plans, instructions, etc.
2. tools ... all kinds of tools
3. Hardware... all those screws , bolts , nuts , washers, clamps, hinges , etc. etc.
4. Nostalgia... stuff you just can’t throw away ...
5. Desktop/office stuff... Pens, pencils, erasers, staples,tape(s), paper , and all that other stuff ...
6. Just plain Junk ... bits of string , balls of wax, old tins of various sizes (all with nothing in them )
7. Garden stuff ( all that )
8. Hobby Stuff... more of that ... several Hobbies ... including trailer building ...
9. Sports .... Fishing stuff, bicycles..

Examples of clutter (see pics ) ... On shelves and in front of shelves , blocking access ... :frightened:
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Re: Dealing with Clutter in the Foam shop ...

Postby Pmullen503 » Thu May 28, 2015 9:05 am

I use the rule of "two".

Whenever I clean my shop, everything I've used in the last two weeks goes somewhere accessible. Everything I've used in the last two months goes into storage. Everything I haven't used in two years goes in the garbage, Goodwill, or Craigslist.
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Re: Dealing with Clutter in the Foam shop ...

Postby Fred Trout » Thu May 28, 2015 3:37 pm

I like the Pmullen way of dealing with junk clutter but am too much of a pack rat to actually bring it to completion. Getting rid of 30 years of accumulated trash so I could work on the Teardrop inside convinced me but I still saved some junk I really should get rid of :R
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Re: Dealing with Clutter in the Foam shop ...

Postby tac422 » Thu May 28, 2015 3:59 pm

I don't see any problem with your pictures, Doc.
I wish mine looked that good ! :D
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Re: Dealing with Clutter in the Foam shop ...

Postby dales133 » Thu May 28, 2015 4:48 pm

Looks fairly organized if you ask me.
It's when your considering inventing a hover board because you can't find the floor you need to worry
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Re: Dealing with Clutter in the Foam shop ...

Postby Mary C » Thu May 28, 2015 6:06 pm

I am in the belief that it looks somewhat organized too and your articulate way of organizing sounds sound or like every other artist .....Looks good to me.

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Re: Dealing with Clutter in the Foam shop ...

Postby GPW » Fri May 29, 2015 6:32 am

Everyone is Much too Nice !!! Either that or we didn’t show the rest of the mess... :o

Spent all day yesterday cleaning One shelf and 2 file drawers , and I actually managed to recycle a half a recycling can (large can ) full of old papers , magazines ,sheet music , etc. That, and sort a lifetime of photographs into one Large storage bin . (someone has some scrap booking to do ) :frightened: At the end of the day , it didn’t really feel like we’d accomplished a lot. ( and not nearly as much Fun as trailer building :roll: )
Now we’re thinking of doing away with our large wooden drafting table because it’s just a horizontal place to collect more clutter... ( anybody need a full size wooden drafting table ? ... Alvin) Then replacing that with a couple kitchen base cabinets and countertop saved from the Church ... I lived a church building once ... de-comissioned of course, but when I sold it , it became a church again ... :roll:
Then after watching a lot of Norm videos , decided to make even more shelving to replace the cabinets... That will hold , at least in a more spacious way , all the “stuff" that’s on the floor now blocking access to the shelves we already have . :duh:
We came up with a way of building adjustable shelving out of dimensional lumber with a minimum of cutting and fettling , and have made several units here and in the house. Guess we should post a drawing , because it’s worked so well for us over the years and is cheap and easy , and can be readily stained to look Nice.

This is turning to more a shuffle things around rather than actually throwing something away ... :oops:
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Re: Dealing with Clutter in the Foam shop ...

Postby GPW » Fri May 29, 2015 7:11 am

OK, I couldn’t help but make a shelf drawing ... :roll: And a picture of the shelf in operation , which may (or may not ) better illustrate my particular dilemma . :shock: ...
So now we get back to cleaning ... the eventual goal is to be able to get to my Tools ,so I can do more trailer building ...eventually . :thinking:
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