480sparky Member Joined Nov 28, 2014 Messages 602 Location Corn Patch USA Format Multi Format Dec 15, 2015 #1 Bored to death today, so decided to get a project started. Problem: Organize the various tools I use to repair lenses. Solution: Make a 'wrap' out of some light canvas, like the old-fashioned kind woodworkers use to roll up chisels n such. Layout: Lining up: Pockets sewn up: Sew on an old shoelace: Not only started the project, but finished it as well. Just don't dis my sewing skills. Now all my repair tools are stored together!
Bored to death today, so decided to get a project started. Problem: Organize the various tools I use to repair lenses. Solution: Make a 'wrap' out of some light canvas, like the old-fashioned kind woodworkers use to roll up chisels n such. Layout: Lining up: Pockets sewn up: Sew on an old shoelace: Not only started the project, but finished it as well. Just don't dis my sewing skills. Now all my repair tools are stored together!
bsdunek Member Joined Jul 27, 2006 Messages 1,611 Location Michigan Format Multi Format Dec 16, 2015 #2 Nice! I have a couple of tool pouches like that for larger tools. I need to be more organized - sometimes I can't find anything.
Nice! I have a couple of tool pouches like that for larger tools. I need to be more organized - sometimes I can't find anything.
paul ron Member Joined Jan 22, 2004 Messages 2,709 Location NYC Format Medium Format Dec 19, 2015 #3 I made a wooden holder type stand for my work bench for all my reapir tools. Its a simple T of ply wood with holes on either side to accept the screw drivers n picks I use. Last edited by a moderator: Dec 19, 2015
I made a wooden holder type stand for my work bench for all my reapir tools. Its a simple T of ply wood with holes on either side to accept the screw drivers n picks I use.