It's not too far at all. I've been thinking about different ways I can improve so something like this never happens again. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
@@paulschannel3046 shadow board or foam cutout helps. WHen i worked as maintenance in prisons i had a basic toolbox of what i needed most days, and a number on it so i could count it in and out through security each day. If i needed a different tool i'd bring it in under a separate entry document - that way i always knew my count was correct and i don't have to look for a lost tool
@@paulschannel3046 also, CHECKLISTS socket 10mm socket 12mm drive shaft 3/8" cutters blade etc check them off when you finish and your toolbox is on a bench
Oh no glad you found it.
This might be going a little far, but it may help to keep an inventory of the contents of the toolbox and parts before and after the work.
It's not too far at all. I've been thinking about different ways I can improve so something like this never happens again. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
@@paulschannel3046 shadow board or foam cutout helps.
WHen i worked as maintenance in prisons i had a basic toolbox of what i needed most days, and a number on it so i could count it in and out through security each day.
If i needed a different tool i'd bring it in under a separate entry document - that way i always knew my count was correct and i don't have to look for a lost tool
@@paulschannel3046 also, CHECKLISTS
socket 10mm
socket 12mm
drive shaft 3/8"
cutters
blade
etc
check them off when you finish and your toolbox is on a bench
Another option might be to put everything you might use on a tray on a scale and tare it out at the start then check for zero at the end
@@AndrewPrice2704 That's a good idea too. Thanks for your input Andrew!