05-25-2018, 02:20 PM
I’m prone to some shop clutter as well.
One big help is gradually building defined storage for key items. This is pretty satisfying and is a big, practical help. I don’t have all my storage well-definedo—Especially when I feel like that part of the shop isn’t yet settled
The other thing that helps is periodically doing some cleanup. This feels good and scratches that shop time itch when I don’t have enough time to get something more substantial done. The big challenge necessitating the cleanup is the shared-use nature of the garage/shop and not spending enough time in the shop. It is very easy for stuff to get set down in the garage as a temporary step and not get resolved until I do some deliberate cleanup.
It is also helpful to balance your accumulation with your storage tiers (e.g., don’t keep a might-use-again someday tool in valuable real-estate. Either find a more remote storage spot, if available, or rehome it)
One big help is gradually building defined storage for key items. This is pretty satisfying and is a big, practical help. I don’t have all my storage well-definedo—Especially when I feel like that part of the shop isn’t yet settled
The other thing that helps is periodically doing some cleanup. This feels good and scratches that shop time itch when I don’t have enough time to get something more substantial done. The big challenge necessitating the cleanup is the shared-use nature of the garage/shop and not spending enough time in the shop. It is very easy for stuff to get set down in the garage as a temporary step and not get resolved until I do some deliberate cleanup.
It is also helpful to balance your accumulation with your storage tiers (e.g., don’t keep a might-use-again someday tool in valuable real-estate. Either find a more remote storage spot, if available, or rehome it)