B2431 wrote:
I used to do gunsmithing. Your father's collection of "mangled" screwdrivers
sounds like mine. It is truely amazing how many of those beasties one needs.
The one thing I wish I had done was label what each was for. About 20 years ago
I was going to make an inletted box for them all. It still isn't made. No need
to rush these things, y'know.
Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
Take a short length of scrap 2x4. Drill one side full of holes. Go
about halfway through with the holes. Line up all the long slender
tools like little army men. Labels? Use a pen, pencil, or crayon
(purple if you have it).
It's amazing how much a scrap of wood has cleaned up my bench 8*)
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