The Importance of Tidyness! Why Does Not Everyone Do It?
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- Опубликовано: 25 мар 2023
- I like to keep my garage tidy and well organized with smart solutions to maximize the space and keep it decluttered. I have noticed that very many people dont. I wonder why?
I am always trying to upgrade my garage, and in this video I am doing a very fun and easy upgrade that made a huge difference.
The 3D models shown in the video can be downloaded from my webpage: hestad.no
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Intellect by Yung Logos
#diy #garage #projects - Хобби
that is basically the 5S of Lean thinking. Sort, set, shine, standardize and sustain!
Cool, I liked that👍I have never really digged into the Lean methodology, although I use a lot of techniques from it in my daily work as a system developer ☺️
Your video made me feel somehow deceived by myself, as I always have something more urgent to do, and motivated as you showed it's possible.
Can't I be more grateful to you?
Keep it up, Ki. Your channel is a little gem for me and, I guess, for some other good bunch of people too.
Are we not all deceived by ourselves from time to time 🥴 Loved to read you comment, if my videos can motivate or get you in a nice mood - then I'm very happy 😁
Chuckled at end.
Good message. Worse, once stuff gets beyond a point of messy, you don't even want to deal with it. Of course, sometimes there are other issues actually causing the mess.
Sure, there might be reasons for why the garage or the workshop looks messy. I know it can be overwhelming if it get too bad, best to not let it slide too long 😬 Many people say it's impossible to keep it tidy or structured because they just don't have enough space, or they have too much stuff. I don't really buy that, it's in these situations it's really important to invest in smarter solutions, utilize the space better and keep it as tidy as possible.
Always look at sailboat people to relearn things that we have been doing for thousands of years. Space efficiency is very advanced on sailboats and tools are no exception. Every time I see a clever workshop hack, I remember that there is a sailboat product for that :)
I totally believe that! I had a former submarine captain as my manager on a summer job many years ago. I think that might be very similar, probably just even more extreme. He learned me not only that structure and tidiness is the utter importance for a job to be well done, but also how important the teamwork is. I guess you really need to trust your team mates at the bottom of the ocean in a tin can 🙄
Clean and tidy - very nice. A clean place is a safe place. Very nice. We call the water pushing thingy a squeegee ❤
Aha, squeegee 👍 Good to know 😁
@@kihestad How did it go with your buddies heated floor barn? That looked like a fun project 💪
It is going well, the floor is done, waiting for the garage doors now 🙂
@@kihestad Thats cool
I like things somewhere in between. If I tidy to that level I feel like I'm not doing anything productive. But I also dislike complete chaos. One really talented mobilist one time wandered to my garage and I was quite ashamed how "chaos" it happened to be and he smiled to me to me and said "Well it's ok. You have to remember that there has been at least trying of something". I knew he was quite organized, but he said to me that it can happen to anyone when in serious flow, so-to-say.
True, it can even turn out to be an obsession (OCD), then it's no good. Life is a balance, and it applies to tidiness as well 😊 It can be quite chaotic in my garage as well when I am in the middle of a job. I do believe it's smart to take a pause in between of projects to tidy up and improve the workspace, instead of just rushing into the next project. It creates some kind of breathing space, where you can appreciate what is done and prepare what is coming. I normally try to find the one thing that can improve my workflow or make me even more satisfied with my workspace, and then try to improve it before starting the next project.
Hahaha, another great video Hestad. I love the fact that you paint the brush at the end. 🤣 I can hear the doctors calling. But this is a really good point. and something more people should be aware of. But you can also have a structured mess, I can have that inside some of my boxes, but I try to have a clean and neat facade, like your workshop. Love your style of filming. Great work.
Haha, I just had to paint it - it was the last piece of unpainted wood in my garage 😆😂 For me a tidy workspace gives me some kind of calmness, and I do agree - it's not that tidy inside my drawers and cabinets, as long as it is efficient it works for me.
@@kihestad Same here, tidy and organized workspace brings calmness otherwise hectic everyday life. This is definitely some mild, good kind of OCD and using it for good.
Brilliant ending! Made me laugh! I'm with you Ki, I'm all for tidy up and being organised. Can't understand why other people aren't the same way. Great video. Thank you! Cheers, Ray.
Hehe, happy to hear I'm not alone with this obsessive tidiness 😅
Ordning å reda, städa på fredag 😊
Vi har flytta om til torsdag, for å ha fri på freddan 😁
I work with the organised chaos system, which is all well and good 'till someone moves something, then my universe falls apart.
Also, it's a law of nature that as soon as you buy a replacement for the tool you cannot find, you will find it.
Thanks for sharing.
It's a low of nature indeed 😂 I have tried the organized chaos system, but even if no one beside myself moved anything around, I struggled a lot finding my stuff 😅
5:10 squeegee (sk wee gee) the rubber blade to push water and 7:16 8:35 9:34
Ahh, thank you - learning every day 😁
This is very aspirational. Is anybody else (spouse/children) allowed in your garage/workshop? Are they also as good about keeping everything in it's place?
Not really, or well yes - they are allowed inside of course, as long as they don't touch anything 😅😂
1 step even better would be to combine the 2 tools into 1.
I have seen and owned brooms with the rubber strip on the back edge. No disassembly needed. Just a flick of the wrist, and you're using the squeegee. Flick it over again for the broom.
Ahh, that was a genius solution 👍
I do like to keep my garage neat and tidy but it's hard. I have a lot of stuff. I generally have enough tools, materials and consumables do just about anything I want in there. Home repairs, yard and garden, I've even painted a few cars in my garage. I have a mid-rise scissor lift that I use for working on our cars. We also get our fair share of snow here in Northwestern Canada so my wife and I park our cars in the garage in winter and our Miatas inside in summer. I sweep in there all the time (more in summer) and after I sweep I use my leaf blower or air compressor to blow out all the remaining dust. I do admire your garage though. I wish I could be as minimalist as you. I also use my 3D printer for stuff like this, as well as for making car parts.
The water broom thingy is called a "squeegee" in English.
Have a great day
Aha, squeegee - nice to know, thanks ☺️ It is definitely harder to keep it tidy when the same space is used to multiple purposes, and especially if it needs to be used for storage as well. I built a shed some years ago for storage, that made it possible for me to free up the space.
I built a shed about five years ago also, but it filled fast. I'm a bit of a tool and gadget hound. I went from a 20x20' garage to a 24x26' thinking I'd have lots of room, but it filled fast. There's a saying about nature abhorring a vacuum
Such a satisfying video.
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
I agree that tidy is better. Not only safer, but you spend much less time looking for tools and materials.
Yes, I totally agree. It is of course possible to prevent accidents by just being very careful and move around very slowly in a messy / crowded space, but a tidy and structured space is a must to be able to work efficient 😊
I knew you were going to paint the broom 😅👍 "svaber eller nal" google translator "swabs or squeegees" Sounds funny 🤔😅
Haha, yes - I just had to paint it 😆 It was the last unpainted wooden piece in my garage! Totally agree: "swabs" and "squeegees" sounds much more fun than what it really is 😁
Done! 👍🏽👍🏽
😂
I've been there. Buy new tools, to find them somewhere. And lack of space! I have a lab full of things and finding space is a real challenge. Keeping it tidy is almost impossible due to the structure that is very ancient. I have to make a video about that but you can see it in my channel. It's basically a cave - a real cave - an original Sicilian structure made of stones into a cave, with a full arc - and I always have problems with dust because of the ancient walls and uneven floors. They're dated back to early 1700 but the basic structure is from 1400 or so. A difficult challenge for me, but I'm trying and some advices you give in your channel are very inspiring. Thank you!
That sounds exiting, heading over to take a look now 😁
@@kihestad I’m sorry it’s almost everything in Italian language :)
If that moves you to start a channel, I'll be there to watch!
@@josepalacid I already have a channel :)
@@asbestomolesto I'm already subscribed 😉
Legend. Great video.
His Wife: "You call THAT tidy?!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂🤣
My workshop is a structured mess, I know where every tool is apart from my tape measure; I have nine of them now.
Hahaha 😂🤣 Well it's not the most expensive tool to end up having too many of.
As always, super impressive with the 3d printing and colour matching. But I have to say a toolflex rail and some holders would be quicker and more flexible for when you want to quickly ‘park’ something on the wall with the broom-squeegee. Like a mop, or koben, or a telescopic handle for a paint roller, etc.
Is your floor sealed or treated? I used floor paint on mine to reduce the concrete dust and it worked great, but is lethally slippery when wet….
Have to lookup toolflex rail, not sure what that is - but sounds smart 🤓 My floor is not treated, it's pute concrete - but I have planned painting 3K epoxy to the spring/summer.
I have no defence, I am just untidy. This is a challenge though… Les
Hehe, we are all different, but I think the ones choosing to be tidy and structured finds joy in it. I'm not sure it's the same feeling for the ones doing the opposite 🤔
@@kihestad I can assure you there is no joy in being untidy, and I’d find joy in being tidy…. But getting to that state is difficult (or impossible?). Keep up your good work, I’ll try to follow! Les
Tjusigt 👍🏻🍻
Tack 😊
Just got back from my garage for cleaning and arranging it for after few hours and finishing few small projects just to see the same Biltema brush and støvbrett in your video thumbnail that I have.
Again great video. I also agree fully your principal and follow it too (structured, tidy and continuous improvent). My garage is just not minimalistic; I have a lot of materia - so strucure is even more important. Utilize all the wall and also ceiling where possible.
Was your .stl files available for download? I already have broom holder but the problem is that I need to hang it upside down, needs improving. Though wooden stick has its limitations as you know so maybe upgrade is needed :)
Very cool ☺️ seems like we have lot of the same thoughts 👍 Hanging the broom upside down is not that good when it is wet or very dirty, then it's nice to keep it with the brush hanging down. I can make a zip file with the STL files for 3D printing the parts I used in the video 😊
Hi again, I have finally saved the printable files to my web page: hestad.no. I made a zip-file with all models, saved as 3MF files (Similar as STL). I also included the original Autodesk Fusion 360 project file with all models inside.