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That is "BEST ANSWER" worthy my friend!
I'm doing better. I've got a little organizer with trays. I just need 2 more now for the rest of the small parts. I need a few smaller totes for parts saws since my parts pile is shrinking. I did just buy a tank on ebay because it was too good of a deal. :nut:
 

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I'm doing better. I've got a little organizer with trays. I just need 2 more now for the rest of the small parts. I need a few smaller totes for parts saws since my parts pile is shrinking. I did just buy a tank on ebay because it was too good of a deal. :nut:


I bought six 24" X 36" modular warehouse shelves for my basement shop. Put four up back before Thanksgiving, wow what a difference, I actually have floor now! Decided the best way to store saws was to hang them from hooks screwed into the floor joists. Getting there, still have a ways to go. When I get my truck paid off the next big purchase is going to be a storage shed, just no way around it.
 

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I bought six 24" X 36" modular warehouse shelves for my basement shop. Put four up back before Thanksgiving, wow what a difference, I actually have floor now! Decided the best way to store saws was to hang them from hooks screwed into the floor joists. Getting there, still have a ways to go. When I get my truck paid off the next big purchase is going to be a storage shed, just no way around it.
My joists are too low to hang saws from. Maybe a shallow shelf to hang off them to put saws on but then it's a pain to get them down. A shed or sea can is what I plan to get. Get all the garden stuff out of the garage and hopefully the in laws will be ready for their stuff to go back to them this spring.
 

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With all my little fleet running...my resolution is to straight gas a couple of candidates so I can better learn how to re-build 'em and trick 'em out a little. :roto2nuse:
 
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After you run a bigger saw I bet you'll very rarely run I saw under 70cc again.

Thats what Iam afraid of but lucky for me the cutting I do for side work is city brush and smaller trees so maybe just maybe I can resist the urge for a biggin for a while longer.
 

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Those big saws get heavy as you get older , enjoy it while you can .Also , as you get wiser with age you realize that doing the same job with a smaller saw that is fully capable as the large saw is the smart way to get things done .

For me , lose some weight and get in better shape . At 61 I'm not ready to let age get the better of me .
 

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Not really a resolution, but I've been trying to worry less about the things I don't have control over. Seems like I have became more anxious over the past few years, and I am trying to change that. I am a sales guy, so at some level I think this trait has helped me, but also hurt me more than maybe I recognize.
Oh, and I'm gonna find the bar and two chains I promised DD last year!:D
 

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Not really a resolution, but I've been trying to worry less about the things I don't have control over. Seems like I have became more anxious over the past few years, and I am trying to change that. I am a sales guy, so at some level I think this trait has helped me, but also hurt me more than maybe I recognize.
Oh, and I'm gonna find the bar and two chains I promised DD last year!:D

Just curious as to what you sell? Does the health of your market affect your anxiety level?

For me I am very focused on the health of our new home construction market and have a greater level of concern this year than previous as our local government has proposed new development fees that will add about 5% to the price of a new house and could slow the market considerably.
 
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