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Main › Self Management › Organizing
 

The Organized Tool Box

 
Author: Sarah Wagner

Are you always digging around for the right tool? Hammers abound, but why are the flat-edge screwdrivers always missing? Wouldnt it be great to have everything in an easy-to-find space? Here are some steps and tips to get you on your way.

Step 1: Inventory.

First, start by gathering all your tools. Make a list of the locations where you found your tools. Garage, kitchen, basement, car, truck? Lay them all out on a bedsheet or blanket. Sort them by type to get an idea of how many different kinds of tools you have.

Next, examine each tool and decide what to keep.

  • Is it a duplicate? If so, how many of this tool do I need?
  • Have I ever used it? Some tools passed down thru the family should be kept for sentimental reasons, but others that youve never used can surely go.
  • Is it broken? If it isnt usable and cant be repaired then discard it.
  • Have I replaced it with a multi-purpose tool that does the job more efficiently?
  • Does a neighbor have a better version that I usually borrow?
Toss out the broken tools, sell the good ones on eBay, get a tax break by donating to a local charitable organization, have a yard sale for men or help a favorite college grad begin their first tool box. Only keep the tools you are sure to use in the future.

Step 2: Make a Plan.

Using your list of locations from step 1, think about how and where you use your tools. You may decide to centralize your tools in the garage or basement. Begin sorting your tool collection into groups according to their desired location. This will help you to determine the storage space requirements for each area.

Step 3: Choose your Tool Storage System.

The internet is a great tool for finding the latest tool storage solutions. Portable tool boxes are great for on-the-go types to keep in their car or truck. Behind-the-wheel tool boxes for pickup trucks are a great way to take advantage of unused truck bed space. If you have a ton of small parts, you may consider some plastic storage cabinets with sliding drawers. Pegboards work nicely in the garage or basement workspace to keep tools handy and off the countertops. Maybe you need some new shelving to store larger-sized tools.

Step 4: Implement your new Tool Storage System.

If youve ordered a new tool box or some other item, then when it arrives begin to place your tools in order. Once youve got everything in its place, remember to always take the extra time to put items away when they are done being used. If youve added a pegboard, consider drawing an outline around each tool as it hangs on the pegboard to make it easier to know where to return the tool.

Get motivatedyoull be glad you did. Once youre organized, maybe youll even have space to buy some new tools!

Author Bio:
Sarah Wagner is a notable scripter. Sarah likes to pen down articles about this field.
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