John0829
Veteran Member
Except when it is a 30 mile round trip to pick up a needed screw or boltThe lack of clutter is freeing.
Except when it is a 30 mile round trip to pick up a needed screw or boltThe lack of clutter is freeing.
One of my sibling bought me a taxidermied largemouth bass at a junk store. Thanks, I guess? It was a gag gift, as I've never caught one that big. Anyhow, I grabbed a nail and hung the fish in my garage to collect dust forever and eternity.I can't remember the last time I picked up a nail for anything but hanging a picture.
One of my sibling bought me a taxidermied largemouth bass at a junk store. Thanks, I guess? It was a gag gift, as I've never caught one that big. Anyhow, I grabbed a nail and hung the fish in my garage to collect dust forever and eternity.
Make that at least 60 miles here.... If I don't have it, I wind up waiting for it to be shipped in unless I'm desperate.Except when it is a 30 mile round trip to pick up a needed screw or bolt
Is she good enough to distinguish M5 from #10-32? I've been dealing with both my whole life, and still sometimes have to remember the job from which that screw came or look for clues in head style, to know for sure.One of our kids likes to organize things. Once in a while, if she's around for a week or so and looking for things to do, I'll give her the bucket O' bolts and she'll organize them all by size, length, etc... It gives her great peace of mind and a good distraction.
Think of all the time you spent collecting, organizing, storing and moving them around.Except when it is a 30 mile round trip to pick up a needed screw or bolt
The odds seem to be very high that within a week or less after throwing something out it could/would have been usefull.Think of all the time you spent collecting, organizing, storing and moving them around.
Still a good chance you don't have what you need.
And you have the to deal with the pangs of guilt that stop you from throwing crap out.
When you need it go for a ride, clear your head and enjoy the free uncluttered space in your garage/barn.
Get it next time you go into town.
What are the odds you need it right now after not using it for 20+ years.
I'll give you that one.The odds seem to be very high that within a week or less after throwing something out it could/would have been usefull.