I was just finishing up tonight when I zoomed out (i.e. took my magnifiers off) and realized that my workbench is a MESS! Do we all have this problem?
Note the ongoing projects:
-AMB N&W class CF caboose (waiting on a spraybooth to continue painting - I learned my lesson)
-Athearn Mike is sitting on some paper that has pieces parts from a front coupler installation project (one Trix Mike to go)
-In the forefront is the current project - installing Tsunami sound decoder in a Heritage 0-6-0. Pieces parts of the tender lie hither and yon.
-A pile of tools. Dwell time for a tool is about a week post project...
-Titebond glue used for the AMB kit (and sitting on top of the instructions for the same)
-Scale for weighing the results of various weighting projects. I think this came out when I was stuffing lead into a steamchest for one of the Mikes.
-Just in front is a Bowser gon that is used for coupler height checks as well as containing parts of locomotives. This is where "just in time" parts go. Dwell time for it's current load is a month or so...
-Boxcars in back are in the "shop" for greater than RIP issues.
-Kits I'll get to someday in back, alongside my organizer (which needs more space)
And of course, the plate and glass that my wife brought the milk and cookies to me on this evening! :thumb:
I'm not sure I actually have anything that is "complete"
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Note the ongoing projects:
-AMB N&W class CF caboose (waiting on a spraybooth to continue painting - I learned my lesson)
-Athearn Mike is sitting on some paper that has pieces parts from a front coupler installation project (one Trix Mike to go)
-In the forefront is the current project - installing Tsunami sound decoder in a Heritage 0-6-0. Pieces parts of the tender lie hither and yon.
-A pile of tools. Dwell time for a tool is about a week post project...
-Titebond glue used for the AMB kit (and sitting on top of the instructions for the same)
-Scale for weighing the results of various weighting projects. I think this came out when I was stuffing lead into a steamchest for one of the Mikes.
-Just in front is a Bowser gon that is used for coupler height checks as well as containing parts of locomotives. This is where "just in time" parts go. Dwell time for it's current load is a month or so...
-Boxcars in back are in the "shop" for greater than RIP issues.
-Kits I'll get to someday in back, alongside my organizer (which needs more space)
And of course, the plate and glass that my wife brought the milk and cookies to me on this evening! :thumb:
I'm not sure I actually have anything that is "complete"
Fluesheet