For those of us that have small work shops.
butlerandrew (Aug 9, 2023), carloski (Sep 14, 2022), Christophe Mineau (Sep 15, 2022), DIYer (Sep 15, 2022), emu roo (Sep 14, 2022), Frank S (Sep 14, 2022), mr mikey (Sep 15, 2022), schuylergrace (Sep 15, 2022), Scotty1 (Sep 14, 2022)
A good idea, I have very few double open-ended wrenches but a couple of them I use on the square head bolts at one of my lathes since the 2 of them fit every different size on that older lathe I keep them there, now to find a good spot to incorporate this idea. Thanks
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baja (Sep 17, 2022)
I'm not fond of tool storage devices that require me to reorient and carefully align in order to store the tool. A magnetic strip like this...
https://www.harborfreight.com/18-in-...der-60433.html
mounted to the underside of the shelf would allow one to simply slap the wrench up there and pull it off when needed.
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Regards, Marv
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That looks about right - Mediocrates
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BuffaloJohn (Oct 21, 2023), desbromilow (Sep 15, 2022)
Therbligs are a good template for analyzing tool storage and retrieval. The concept is more than 100 years old and still relevant: http://web.mit.edu/allanmc/www/Therblgs.pdf
In a home workshop (as opposed to a repetitive manufacturing task) you can conceptualize the motion study as solely retrieving and returning the tool, independent of any task you may complete using the tool. Specifically, look at Search, Select, Preposition, and Position.
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