Daddles
15th August 2005, 05:15 PM
Why is it that you spend ... say, $100 buying materials for a job, convert said materials into a product, yet the cleanup produces waste to the equivalent value of $200? :confused:
Dead set.
I cleaned up the shed today, as is my wont after completing a project - tools put away, epoxy tubs cleaned of waste, shavings swept off the floor. I kid you not, in making TWO flamin' oars, I created enough waste to build a dozen boats :eek: Just after I started, a mate came over to see how it was done. The cheeky sod disappeared without a word to me about a third of the way through - well, I found him today, gasping for breath under the shavings. I thought he'd ****** off and gone home :eek:
And the worst part is, now that the shed's tidy again, I won't be able to find anything for the next fortnight. :(
Richard
Dead set.
I cleaned up the shed today, as is my wont after completing a project - tools put away, epoxy tubs cleaned of waste, shavings swept off the floor. I kid you not, in making TWO flamin' oars, I created enough waste to build a dozen boats :eek: Just after I started, a mate came over to see how it was done. The cheeky sod disappeared without a word to me about a third of the way through - well, I found him today, gasping for breath under the shavings. I thought he'd ****** off and gone home :eek:
And the worst part is, now that the shed's tidy again, I won't be able to find anything for the next fortnight. :(
Richard