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I got a lot of larger parts put up today then noticed the 4 drawer metal units... I forgot about a bunch of small parts hiding out in all of these metal drawers.
I caught myself saying - If I find any more parts I'm gonna scream.
I got a start on 1 of the 4 metal box racks today...
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Geno wrote: I don't have enough uprights to build the last 3 shelving - bin units for the corner so that will have to wait till I get back with Fastenal. I'll have to find a new place for exhaust pipe, the Sun Machine, and NOS dozer blades too, somewhere, then there's all of those belts... This organizing thing has taken on a life of it's own, I didn't think it would be this big of a project.
I got a lot of larger parts put up today then noticed the 4 drawer metal units... I forgot about a bunch of small parts hiding out in all of these metal drawers.
I caught myself saying - If I find any more parts I'm gonna scream.
I got a start on 1 of the 4 metal box racks today...
well you got lots of parts and that now makes you The Part Man...............
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Fastenal was closed today so no rack news.
I went in the other what we call the air compressor room this morning and found even more stuff, and this handy little roll around that had 72 bins that were packed to the gills. It's almost emptied and I'm happy to find more parts but at the same time I so want to be done with this before I go bonkers lol.
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Geno wrote: I've always knew there were lots of parts but just never realized that so many more were buried. I just gotta make sure they don't get scattered or buried anymore. I think it comes from going too fast...
Fastenal was closed today so no rack news.
I went in the other what we call the air compressor room this morning and found even more stuff, and this handy little roll around that had 72 bins that were packed to the gills. It's almost emptied and I'm happy to find more parts but at the same time I so want to be done with this before I go bonkers lol.
wow more parts............
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Here's the quick way there lol - WHS Store Section
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I got everything moved and a part of the floor all cleaned up where 2 of the restore stations will be, it looks really weird to see the floor and tire equipment again, it's been many years... I got under the pallet racks really good with the polishing pad then made the 1st pass with the polishing pad on the rest then the batteries pooped out. Oh well, tomorrow's another day and it's almost supper time anyway.
I think I've learned my lesson on buying and having too much stuff. I can't wait till the whole shop looks nice and clean again like it used to.
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With dad back home and released to do what he wants now I can get back to work around here. I'm still gone from time to time to help him until he gets his strength built back up but he is already mowing, running store orders, picking up Fastenal orders, doing bank deposits, etc. It's really good to have him getting back in the swing of things.
I'm somewhere I didn't plan on going but I have stuff under the rack that can go outside, and stuff outside that I want back inside so it will go there instead. Just when I thought I couldn't make more of a mess lol.
2 of the trailers got loaded up yesterday and I went over to the farm and picked up some 20' wagons since wagon using season is over to put some more stuff on. Time to get focused again...
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Nice and you could have left one trailer at my house so i could keep a eye on it and maybe unload one or two for fun and mowing of course...Geno wrote: Ok, here we go again lol.
With dad back home and released to do what he wants now I can get back to work around here. I'm still gone from time to time to help him until he gets his strength built back up but he is already mowing, running store orders, picking up Fastenal orders, doing bank deposits, etc. It's really good to have him getting back in the swing of things.
I'm somewhere I didn't plan on going but I have stuff under the rack that can go outside, and stuff outside that I want back inside so it will go there instead. Just when I thought I couldn't make more of a mess lol.
2 of the trailers got loaded up yesterday and I went over to the farm and picked up some 20' wagons since wagon using season is over to put some more stuff on. Time to get focused again...
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I can't see the forest for the trees.
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Lots of progress today, 2 wagons loaded and 1 already out back. I may put a few more little things on the 2nd one in the morning. Starting to look better.
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