Do you have questions about how to organize your spare axle shaft collection or the best way to store your 3rd set of spare tools (you know, just in case you can't find your #1 or #2 pipe wrench)? Do you hesitate to ask about it on RME due to feeling guilty that you have so much stuff that others would consider "junk?" While the "minimalist movement" seems to be sweeping RME, some of us just can't part with our stuff. Myself included. This thread is dedicated to us "maximalists" and ways that we can sort out our maximalist lives without throwing much, if any of our junk away.
My back story: I'm building a house right now that's due to be completed in about 3 weeks. I've been living in our camper trailer with my wife and 2 kids for about 6 weeks now, definitely living the "minimalist life." I've been following the minimalist thread here, and pondering whether or not I want to move-in to my new house with the minimalist attitude when it comes to my shop and its contents. My last shop was definitely not a minimalist space. I've concluded that I like my stuff. Literally every day I think to myself at some point, "Dang, I have exactly what I need for this in storage." While I've gotten by borrowing tools from neighbors, or buying some things that I need that are currently buried in storage, it has been rather inconvenient at times and I've just decided that I use/need my random junk to much to toss the bulk of it. The key will be organizing it so that I'll have an idea where certain things are when I need them. There's nothing worse than knowing that I have something that I need but not knowing where it is -especially when it's one of those things that's been sitting there for a year or more just waiting for its day to shine and be useful.
While my move-in process will likely include throwing away or selling some stuff, I don't want to discuss that in this thread. Please don't mention the ol' minimalist logic along the lines of "Have you used those multi-function lawn-aerating shoes/roller blades in the last year? If not, maybe you should just throw them away." If you do, you will be banned from the internet. Greg, can you back me up on that? (just kidding of course)
seriously though, for those of you who are trying the minimalist thing, I give you props. And for those taking it to more extremes like Steve w/ his upcoming adventures/goals, I'd be lying if I didn't say that I'm a bit jealous of your dedication and diligence to get wherever it is that you're going.
But for me and where I'm at in my life, I just value my stuff, and love the times when I find the perfect use for something that I could have thrown/given away but didn't. (and that happens all of the time) I went with an attached oversized 4th car garage instead of doing a detached shop later on. I'll have a little less space than my previous shop and I'll need to be better at organizing my "junk" (treasures). I'll start this thread with just a couple of questions and I'm sure I'll have more as I'm planning out my shop organization.
I'll start with this one:
1. nut/bolt/screw storage....what do you do? I have lots of assorted fasteners. LOTS. And I'm ALWAYS going to them for different projects. In my last shop, I had maybe 1/2 of them somewhat organized, and the other half was scattered in a few different places. I never got around to putting them all together into an organized and sorted "system." These are probably the items in my shop besides common tools that I seem to need a few of the most often. For this reason, whenever I need 2 small bolts/nuts, I buy the pack of 6 so that I'll have the extras for later. How do you organize your fasteners? I'll definitely need a good storage system for these.
Do any of you have a "man box usa?" (http://www.manboxusa.com/) These seem pretty cool and convenient, but for $1k+ I think I could build something larger with similar features and have $ left over.
Thanks guys!
Feel free to ask questions of your own!!!!
My back story: I'm building a house right now that's due to be completed in about 3 weeks. I've been living in our camper trailer with my wife and 2 kids for about 6 weeks now, definitely living the "minimalist life." I've been following the minimalist thread here, and pondering whether or not I want to move-in to my new house with the minimalist attitude when it comes to my shop and its contents. My last shop was definitely not a minimalist space. I've concluded that I like my stuff. Literally every day I think to myself at some point, "Dang, I have exactly what I need for this in storage." While I've gotten by borrowing tools from neighbors, or buying some things that I need that are currently buried in storage, it has been rather inconvenient at times and I've just decided that I use/need my random junk to much to toss the bulk of it. The key will be organizing it so that I'll have an idea where certain things are when I need them. There's nothing worse than knowing that I have something that I need but not knowing where it is -especially when it's one of those things that's been sitting there for a year or more just waiting for its day to shine and be useful.
While my move-in process will likely include throwing away or selling some stuff, I don't want to discuss that in this thread. Please don't mention the ol' minimalist logic along the lines of "Have you used those multi-function lawn-aerating shoes/roller blades in the last year? If not, maybe you should just throw them away." If you do, you will be banned from the internet. Greg, can you back me up on that? (just kidding of course)
seriously though, for those of you who are trying the minimalist thing, I give you props. And for those taking it to more extremes like Steve w/ his upcoming adventures/goals, I'd be lying if I didn't say that I'm a bit jealous of your dedication and diligence to get wherever it is that you're going.
But for me and where I'm at in my life, I just value my stuff, and love the times when I find the perfect use for something that I could have thrown/given away but didn't. (and that happens all of the time) I went with an attached oversized 4th car garage instead of doing a detached shop later on. I'll have a little less space than my previous shop and I'll need to be better at organizing my "junk" (treasures). I'll start this thread with just a couple of questions and I'm sure I'll have more as I'm planning out my shop organization.
I'll start with this one:
1. nut/bolt/screw storage....what do you do? I have lots of assorted fasteners. LOTS. And I'm ALWAYS going to them for different projects. In my last shop, I had maybe 1/2 of them somewhat organized, and the other half was scattered in a few different places. I never got around to putting them all together into an organized and sorted "system." These are probably the items in my shop besides common tools that I seem to need a few of the most often. For this reason, whenever I need 2 small bolts/nuts, I buy the pack of 6 so that I'll have the extras for later. How do you organize your fasteners? I'll definitely need a good storage system for these.
Do any of you have a "man box usa?" (http://www.manboxusa.com/) These seem pretty cool and convenient, but for $1k+ I think I could build something larger with similar features and have $ left over.
Thanks guys!
Feel free to ask questions of your own!!!!