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Don't know about playing with stuff, but I sure seem to spend a lot of time thinking about where to put something that I just "found" so that I won't lose it again.Cleaning the Garage/Workshop
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Cleaning the Garage/Workshop
Don't know about playing with stuff, but I sure seem to spend a lot of time thinking about where to put something that I just "found" so that I won't lose it again.
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Re: Cleaning the Garage/Workshop
Cleaning seems like it's continuous with me. But there's always chips and sawdust hanging somewhere. Even the areas I just cleaned get dirty the first time I use a tool. I guess that means my woodworking is a "subtractive process" unless I am gluing something, then it's "additive."