Wow, is there a mouthful to be said about this thread!!!
Organization is something that I am trying to get better at. Better wouldn't take much?

So I read these types of threads and try to pick up little tips to help myself out. I am not a natural at neat.
A little bit about myself. I am a auto body paint tech who now does tech/sales work. So, all of my tools came home to my "hobby shop". I call my shop a "black hole". Money goes in, very little comes out! LOL
Then I do all of my mechanical work. So, there are the tools for that.
I have a LOT of old vintage snowmobiles. You find a part for a future project, you have to purchase it and of course store it. I call this the wall of Rotax. (rotax is a brand of 2 stroke engine) Oh, and more tools.
My brother says I have tools to make tools. LOL
This was before it became full. I have many not on the wall now due to not enough room........
Then there are the "deals you just cannot pass up".
A few years ago, I purchased some sandpaper from a jobber pretty cheap. Heck, a bodyman can always use sandpaper, right? 3 cabinets, 48 inches high, 30 inches wide, generally 2-3 deap like this.
This spring, I decided in my lifetime I will NEVER use it all. So, I have been selling/swapping it off. I have a LONG ways to go.

But a small percentage has left the building!
Oh, and even with all that sandpaper, I still buy NEW sandpaper because I don't have what I really need......
Then there is automotive grade paint. Being a painter (I am building a paint booth) and knowing the price of paint, when I see a deal, well you "have" to buy it. (or better yet free).
I have my own mixing system for starters, and a rack about 8 feet wide with "over flow".
Then I have a sideline "business"
I produce retro style snowmobile helmets. There is a inventory for that.
I produce some parts which I cast. The inventory for that. (I use the shopsmith for this)
I produce polycarbonate products. (I use the shopsmith in part for this). Yep inventory.
I do some light machining to convert some readily available products into something you can't find. (shopsmith is used in this also). Yep more inventory.
I sell metalflake. Yep more inventory. Want to see a sparkly floor? LOL This gets into everything.
I sell some plastic/metal polishing supplies. More inventory
Then the shipping inventory. Tape/boxes/labels/bubblewrap/peanuts etc.
Hardware. This I struggle with. I live in the sticks. You can have every bolt/nut available to man and somehow you will not have it in stock when you need it.
So you stock a lot of hardware, but still don't have one crucial item needed for the job at hand.......
Must have parts inventory. There are things that I feel I NEED to stock. Normal wear and tear items for the mowers/snowblowers etc. If they go down, and you don't have the part.
I am probably in a hurt bag due to my location and lack of local availability for some of my stuff. Ever heard of a 725Z Schweiss? Didn't think so. LOL
What have I done to improve my mess? Every month I purchase a few more bins/totes. I try to put up some shelves.
I do try to sell unused stuff off.
I try to declutter some items every month.
The metal recycling trailer is getting more full. I haul a trailer load in about every year.
Just in time purchasing probably works better for someone who has better access than those of us in the sticks. If I need something, I have a 2 hour trip in front of me......
Or project is on hold until I pick the item up. McMasterCarr is a good friend. LOL
Anyone of you neat freaks want to take on a challenge?
