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[url=https://classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=139318#p139318:29i8k4zu said:
kerryb » Sat Jan 17, 2015 2:35 pm[/url]":29i8k4zu]
I haven't organized yet, but I have some hints to keep working till I do...

1.hang stuff up, if the workbench is covered, you can work on stuff hanging from the ceiling.

2. Pile stuff in front of the door to make bringing more stuff in difficult.
I keep telling myself I gotta clean out...then I go do something else...tee hee.

Blasphemy!!!!!

That would never work for me. :oops:
 
[url=https://www.classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=139154#p139154:lws1utln said:
mcgovern61 » Wed Jan 14, 2015 12:13 pm[/url]":lws1utln]
or is laying on the ground

That laying on the ground organization is great!..........(Until you have to cut the grass!!) :smilie_happy:
with all the lawn and snow removal stuff in my little one car garage working in it isn't an option. I've had to find plenty of tool that fell in the grass or dirt. a few years ago I was rebuilding the carbs for the 750f when I dropped a small spring in the dirt, I was working on a mesh patio table and too lazy to put some cardboard under the carbs. the magnet didn't locate the spring so I went and got the shop vac, some tape and a piece of window screen. I taped the screen on the nozzle of the shop vac to catch the spring, had the carbs back together in no time
 

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