mygrizzly1022
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Hi all
I started a similar thread over on The Home Shop Machinist forum so I thought I would do one here as well as it may generate a different batch of pearls of wisdom.
I am sure that most readers here glean any number of useful and well used tips from these types of forums. As well, we all use other sources for ideas and hints, i.e. books and magazines, teachers, and other mentors. What I would be interested in hearing about, is your favourite, or most well used gem of info, you have picked up over the years.
My personal favourite, which I use almost every time I am in my workshop deals with tidiness. It was gleaned from the pages of Machine Shop Trade Secretes by James A Harvey.
When tidying up he suggests: That once you pick up something to put away dont set it down again till it is in its proper place.
This book has literally hundreds of very worthwhile but tips but this simple gem stuck a chord with me and has contributed to a much tidier shop for me ever since I read that tip. I seldom put something away that I dont think of that book and the man who wrote it.
Looking forward to some other examples..
Regards Bert
I started a similar thread over on The Home Shop Machinist forum so I thought I would do one here as well as it may generate a different batch of pearls of wisdom.
I am sure that most readers here glean any number of useful and well used tips from these types of forums. As well, we all use other sources for ideas and hints, i.e. books and magazines, teachers, and other mentors. What I would be interested in hearing about, is your favourite, or most well used gem of info, you have picked up over the years.
My personal favourite, which I use almost every time I am in my workshop deals with tidiness. It was gleaned from the pages of Machine Shop Trade Secretes by James A Harvey.
When tidying up he suggests: That once you pick up something to put away dont set it down again till it is in its proper place.
This book has literally hundreds of very worthwhile but tips but this simple gem stuck a chord with me and has contributed to a much tidier shop for me ever since I read that tip. I seldom put something away that I dont think of that book and the man who wrote it.
Looking forward to some other examples..
Regards Bert