What angers/upsets you in the Workshop?

What angers/upsets you in the Workshop?

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    OuBallie
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      @ouballie

      My biggest cause of angst:

      Drill chucks that mangle the bit when it jams in the work and spins in the chuck jaws.

      This necessitates the use of a file or grinder to clean up the mess and get the bit to fit into its holder again.

      My Makita mains drilling machine just leaves a polished surface after a drill spins.

      Don't remember Albrecht chucks giving a problem, only key operated ones.

      Biggest culprit is, surprisingly, my B@sch battery drill.

      Geoff – This really REALLY gets on my Bristols!

      #23814
      OuBallie
      Participant
        @ouballie

        Causes BP to rise, red mist, fling something far and wide etc!

        #186493
        Dullnote
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          @dullnote

          I hate my workshop to be untidy, also how come when I go in there time speeds up?

          #186495
          Capstan Speaking
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            @capstanspeaking95294

            The Burmuda Triangle that is the garage floor. Anything dropped instantly travels to another dimension and is never seen again. . . . unless I've just bought or made a replacement. teeth

            #186500
            Jesse Hancock 1
            Participant
              @jessehancock1

              Sorry capstan but I laughed when I saw that. This is my biggest hassel as well not just with dropped gear but I only have to put something, anything down and it goes behind a cloak of invisibility.

              Normally it's right where I left it or under my nose.

              Must learn to drill holes in my head and see what's going on in there or not as the case may be.disgust

              Jim that's why they call it a pass time isn't it?

              Edited By Jesse Hancock 1 on 15/04/2015 15:19:08

              #186501
              keithmart
              Participant
                @keithmart

                My biggest gripe is that my workshop is not like the Tardis. Ie bigger on the inside!!!!!!!!!

                Regards

                Keith

                Leeds uk

                #186503
                Gordon W
                Participant
                  @gordonw

                  Grind 3 little flats on the drill shank to stop spinning, drill in 3 jaw and a little grinder in tool-post, does not even need to be very accurate if using a hand drill. Especially good for " blacksmith bits". I heard a bit on the radio the other day about how the brain works . I always lose stuff and I have a lot of room for stuff to be in so I tried one of the ideas- I put down my battery drill and of course 2 hours later couldn't find it. Walked about saying "battery drill, Makita where are you ?", and there it was, I'd walked past it once. Seems the talking opens another path in the brain, or I might of heard wrong. Anyway it works .Of course it would be best not to do this in public.

                  #186504
                  Neil Wyatt
                  Moderator
                    @neilwyatt

                    Most of a 1m x 2m sheet of 1mm mild steel folded in half and taking up too much room.

                    I know that if I chop it into smaller bits with my nibbler, I will need a metre square bit :-/

                    Neil

                    #186512
                    Enough!
                    Participant
                      @enough
                      Posted by Neil Wyatt on 15/04/2015 16:05:29:

                      Most of a 1m x 2m sheet of 1mm mild steel folded in half and taking up too much room.

                      For a minute there I thought you were going to say you put it down and couldn't find it again smiley

                      #186514
                      mick70
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                        @mick70

                        spending 2hrs working out how a box of bits goes together and getting nowhere.

                        then your 7yr old boy comes in and does it in 10mins

                        #186516
                        Thor 🇳🇴
                        Participant
                          @thor

                          Jesse and Capstan, I would have to agree. My workshop floor is like a "black hole", anything dropped just vanishes, and I guess my BP rises.

                          Thor

                          #186518
                          Howard Lewis
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                            @howardlewis46836

                            No, Bandersnatch;

                            That's what happens ALL the time in my shop.

                            The 6" rule is particularly good at moving away from where I last remember putting it!

                            Have you not got a small screwdriver that goes into hiding at regular intervals? I have!

                            Also, when there is a job to do, the size of material to hand is always just too small or so much too large as to be wasteful?

                            Howard

                            #186521
                            Roger Provins 2
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                              @rogerprovins2

                              Spent half an hour this morning searching for a special spanner I'd used earlier and had now completely vanished.

                              Got fed up looking so went to the kitchen to make a coffee … and there it was sitting by the kettle!

                               

                              Roger

                              Edited By Roger Provins 2 on 15/04/2015 17:45:04

                              #186530
                              colin hawes
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                                @colinhawes85982

                                When I drop a simple small part and it disappears I make another and the lost part often reappears immediately.

                                #186535
                                John Hinkley
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                                  @johnhinkley26699

                                  As a callow youth, I once dropped a very small nut onto the garage floor. Having excellent eyesight, then, I saw precisely where it landed. Unfortunately I didn't see where it went after that, but I heard it bounce only once – so it couldn't be far away! A quarter of an hour later, still no sign of said nut, so I had a lightbulb moment and decided to purposely drop a similar nut (the only one I had left, of course) in exactly the same spot and watch where it went. Result: two lost nuts. Never did find them. I learnt a lesson that day – keep a good hold of your nuts!

                                  John

                                  #186543
                                  Nick_G
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                                    @nick_g

                                    .

                                    Nothing does (as yet wink. )

                                    I go in there for pleasure, relaxation and enjoyment. The last thing I want to do is get annoyed or stressed. If it was my living things of course may be different. – I am doing this for pleasure and nothing else.

                                    If I get irked about anything in there at all it will be related to ME doing something stupid.! I then come out and have a cup of tea, vino or a nights sleep which seems to work wonders. I then 'try' to look at MY mistake as a positive so long as I have learned from it.

                                    If I have developed a pet hate at all it cheap tools. (not to be confused with economically priced tools) But that can also be traced back to my fault for me being daft enough to buy them in the first place. blush

                                    Nick

                                    #186547
                                    Maurice Cox 1
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                                      @mauricecox1

                                      Small parts dropped on the floor! Reduce the lighting to a low level, then get a torch, turn it on, then lay it on the floor and scan around. Even the smallest part will cast a long shadow. Doesn't always work, but always worth a try. It relies on the floor being fairly clean at the time of course!

                                      Maurice

                                      #186548
                                      Phil Whitley
                                      Participant
                                        @philwhitley94135

                                        What angers/ upsets me in the workshop is having to leave it!

                                        #186551
                                        V8Eng
                                        Participant
                                          @v8eng

                                          Making the same mistake more than once!

                                          #186553
                                          Johnboy25
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                                            @johnboy25

                                            One of the irrations I have is that when do try to tidy up and organise tooling and the like – I can never find it afterwards!

                                            But I have found one answer to things falling on the floor and bouncing into a place where it'll never be found, I bought a rubber mat that has circular holes in it. (An eBay purchase) First of all it helps to keep your feet warm in the winter and that if you drop even the smallest screw it helps retains it and stops it bouncing away. It's so successful I got another one for Christmas to put in front of the mill!

                                            John

                                            Edited By Johnboy25 on 15/04/2015 20:27:33

                                            #186558
                                            Windy
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                                              @windy30762

                                              Relieved to know that I'm not the only one that can't find things under your nose it's a pain in the backside when things disappear as soon as you put them down.

                                              Paul

                                              Edited By Windy on 15/04/2015 20:56:01

                                              #186561
                                              Neil Wyatt
                                              Moderator
                                                @neilwyatt

                                                As a boy I discovered the best way to find missing airfix kit parts was to drag a plastic ruler across the carpet and watch (and listen) for them as they jumped up as it went over them.

                                                Neil

                                                #186564
                                                Johnboy25
                                                Participant
                                                  @johnboy25

                                                  Neil…. You didn't try a plastic magnet? devil

                                                  #186567
                                                  Jon
                                                  Participant
                                                    @jon

                                                    Them jobs you've started but cant be interrupted until done, phone rings PPI or something. One of these days will have heart attack giving them some since not allowed by law to call as a registered with TPS.

                                                    #186568
                                                    Jesse Hancock 1
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                                                      @jessehancock1

                                                      A tad off topic:

                                                      Neil I used to drag a bowl of hot water over the shag pile and watch fleas leap into it and drown. %^&$**&^%$ cats.

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