snoop-nc said: (quoted from post at 12:54:52 05/26/10) I've just retired from ~10 years of trucking and am NOW in the process of trying to find the floor...and other horizontal flat surfaces...in my shop. Wash tub is now full of "tools" that were off the wall and laying around. Have been working on the work bench this morning and think I see the flat surface emerging from clutter and "stuff" scattered about. My question is this: What happens AFTER I finally get stuff organized and floor swept, cobwebs down, and tools sorted and put back on the wall?? Will the ground shake?? Will the thunder (on a clear, cloudless day) rumble and rattle windows?? Will my wife and kids even BELIEVE me when I tell them shop is clean?? Do I have an OPEN SHOP celebration?? AN INQUIRING MIND NEEDS TO KNOW!!
Rick
What happens is that you won't be able to find anything!
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