2/ Bottom right hand tilt out bins: nails leftover from siding the addition I built c. 1999pic.twitter.com/eV7x4W1EiC
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2/ Bottom right hand tilt out bins: nails leftover from siding the addition I built c. 1999pic.twitter.com/eV7x4W1EiC
3/ Every time I go to the hardware store for a thing, I buy extra.pic.twitter.com/bblRH3fOJ3
4/ Drywall screws, lag bolts, sheet metal screws, set screw, nailgun .22 ammo, acorn nuts, grommets, brass screws, hooks, machine keys, RJ-12 plugs...pic.twitter.com/KVijOqnmI8
5/ I've got two card catalogs likewise filled. Electric outlets, wire nuts, pieces of chain, razor blades, velcro, bunji cords, pieces of dowel, barrel nuts, threaded rod, old keys, pieces of exotic wood...pic.twitter.com/dJmhB7sl6c
7/ Bigger stuff goes in blue tubs. Wood turning blanks, leather machine belts, green scribble pads, spare air filters...pic.twitter.com/EgIOqGgOBR
8/ Plumbing supplies, pipe nipples, stainless steel hoses, wooden shims, jewellers cases...pic.twitter.com/FdOzFL0rj0
10/ Solvents, epoxies, foam, nylon webbing, sanding belts, sheets of thermoform plastic, tracing paper, double headed nails, masonry sponges, tile laying shims, pneumatic nailgun nails, plaster...pic.twitter.com/8LDX0OM9ar
11/ Overhead we've got leather hid4s, window screen material, carpet scraps...pic.twitter.com/lIl6Lm19D9
12/ Scraps from the kitchen hardwood floor my parents put in a decade ago (made a spoon out of some of this a few weeks ago), aluminum stock, brass stock, hardwood dowels, MDF...pic.twitter.com/IqpIru5wF6
13/ Quartersawn white oak, cedar planks from a project father-in-law never started, more wood scraps, transmission fluid, antifreeze...pic.twitter.com/S0uroAxXkP
14/ Not pictured: barn hayloft w more lumber (used some a few weeks ago) barn work bench and storage room with bins for chains, electric fencing materials, tractor parts, hay baler parts, electrical wire in various gauges Barn overhead racks for steel Basement, paint closet
15/ I live 35 minutes from the nearest Lowes. I want to be able to do any project, start to finish, without needing to leave my farm. ...and I mostly can.
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