In a mood today
Good as place as any to show my disorganized habits with some aspect of safety.
The lathe sits on a bench . Try to keep the area free of extra stuff. All the common tools, accessories for the lathe I mount on boards to the right side. Force of habit keeps my body parts away from the chuck. Need a tool its a reach to the right, away from the chuck. An experience of body parts and rotating objects I do not wish to test.
The shop is a Barn, literally. When I bought the place in 87 the barn was full of hay, old hay at that. Lots of critters had set up little condos and such. They were not happy with the eviction notice. The attempts to reclaim their old stomping grounds are now handle by a few of the cats I have. Cats happy, barn critters not so happy.
From the top shot you can see the general disarray. I keep hauling stuff out but new stuff always seems to find its way to occupy the vacant places left.
One of the handiest features is the extension cord hanging down from the ceiling over the main workbench. Nothing worse than always stepping on that silly cord. I swear it has a mind of its own to always be underfoot. Fire extinguisher by main door and another at the other end of shop. Its a wooden barn so it will go up quick if given a chance.
But there are rules to working with machinery. I too am guilty of testing those rules, but that will not stop me from pointing out what I see as dangerous situations to others. As it is written "It takes one to know one" Seeing my own bad habits gives me room to see others.
Be safe.
Robert
Good as place as any to show my disorganized habits with some aspect of safety.
The lathe sits on a bench . Try to keep the area free of extra stuff. All the common tools, accessories for the lathe I mount on boards to the right side. Force of habit keeps my body parts away from the chuck. Need a tool its a reach to the right, away from the chuck. An experience of body parts and rotating objects I do not wish to test.
The shop is a Barn, literally. When I bought the place in 87 the barn was full of hay, old hay at that. Lots of critters had set up little condos and such. They were not happy with the eviction notice. The attempts to reclaim their old stomping grounds are now handle by a few of the cats I have. Cats happy, barn critters not so happy.
From the top shot you can see the general disarray. I keep hauling stuff out but new stuff always seems to find its way to occupy the vacant places left.
One of the handiest features is the extension cord hanging down from the ceiling over the main workbench. Nothing worse than always stepping on that silly cord. I swear it has a mind of its own to always be underfoot. Fire extinguisher by main door and another at the other end of shop. Its a wooden barn so it will go up quick if given a chance.
But there are rules to working with machinery. I too am guilty of testing those rules, but that will not stop me from pointing out what I see as dangerous situations to others. As it is written "It takes one to know one" Seeing my own bad habits gives me room to see others.
Be safe.
Robert