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    I read this thread to find tips to organize my shed to be a good place to work. It has shown me thus.
    1. I have a lot of cleaning and moving around to do.
    2. I need a LOT more boxes for parts, really need to label as well.
    3. Now I have a goal to how full/amount of stuff I should be breaking down one day down the road.



    On a side note, with only having so much room what do you all do with larger objects? I want to stick with E-scrap as a hobby but from time to time I see larger stuff. I know my yard will only take shred if its 100+pounds, I don't want to store stuff and junk up my yard/smaller shed but can't really pass up free cash. It may end up with me breaking and turning the back corner of my yard into a "hold till full spot"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickcard View Post
    I read this thread to find tips to organize my shed to be a good place to work. It has shown me thus.
    1. I have a lot of cleaning and moving around to do.
    2. I need a LOT more boxes for parts, really need to label as well.
    3. Now I have a goal to how full/amount of stuff I should be breaking down one day down the road.

    On a side note, with only having so much room what do you all do with larger objects? I want to stick with E-scrap as a hobby but from time to time I see larger stuff. I know my yard will only take shred if its 100+pounds, I don't want to store stuff and junk up my yard/smaller shed but can't really pass up free cash. It may end up with me breaking and turning the back corner of my yard into a "hold till full spot"
    Get a small trailer to load up your shred or flatten what you can like towers and store it in the shed. I keep mine out of sight behind the barn . But a lil awning might work for you .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickcard View Post
    I read this thread to find tips to organize my shed to be a good place to work. It has shown me thus.
    1. I have a lot of cleaning and moving around to do.
    2. I need a LOT more boxes for parts, really need to label as well.
    3. Now I have a goal to how full/amount of stuff I should be breaking down one day down the road.

    On a side note, with only having so much room what do you all do with larger objects? I want to stick with E-scrap as a hobby but from time to time I see larger stuff. I know my yard will only take shred if its 100+pounds, I don't want to store stuff and junk up my yard/smaller shed but can't really pass up free cash. It may end up with me breaking and turning the back corner of my yard into a "hold till full spot"
    What about a backyard canopy, Mine had sides I could zip down. Bug screen then I added a cheap blue tarp to the sides for when we were not working inside. Out of sight, out of mind.

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