Sure, your workspace will always be a project in itself, but these 10 essentials are a solid foundation for a well-stocked shop.
Sure, your workspace will always be a project in itself, but these 10 essentials are a solid foundation for a well-stocked shop.
Although I haven't bought it yet, my next workspace will have a parts washer. I remember my dad cleaning parts with gasoline using a coffee can and a small brush. That was fine until the cigarette in his mouth ignited the fumes in an empty can and burned off his eyebrows and the front of his hair.
I just wish my work space had that much room clear of cars and parts stacked up around the edges! Best work space feature is a storage place somewhere else!
I've been redoing mine, and I'll share pics once it's finished. But just getting rid of stuff has helped a lot--selling some parts, finding good homes for others, tossing away garbage, and sending hazardous stuff to the collection site at the landfill. Plus LED lamps are pretty helpful.
On the part about tunes, I worked for a guy that always had country music on. As a teenager I wanted rock so I asked "do I have to listen to that s#%@?". He said that rock music get mechanics all tense and they damage cars, country music relaxes them and they do less damage. He was right!
Carl Heideman said:
Sure, your workspace will always be a project in itself, but these 10 essentials are a solid foundation for a well-stocked shop.
I would like to add two other items. The first one is a hockey puck, at least one for every floor jack you use. Place the hockey puck in the saddle of your jack to prevent damage to the vehicle you are raising. The second is a refrigerator or cooler. You have to stay hydrated, but it is really nice after you clean up for the day, to spend a minute and have a"garage" beer to relax and make plans for tomorrow.
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