I have most of the things you have but also use tumble drier sheets for use with clothes that are not dirty but smell a bit musty just pop it inside a bag with item also handy to pop one inside a puzzle box or board game that needs refreshing too.
I’ve got the Amazon tool set so far always had the correct tool and size I have needed. I also use paperclips, pen/ sharpie, post it notes, lens cleaner, lint free cloths, toothpicks, cotton buds. With mainly selling cameras, lens etc I have a lot of spare rechargeable camera batteries, memory cards, sensor cleaning swabs, air blower, film, lens caps/ body caps.
Carful with the batteries. I had loads in a tub exactly like that. I moved house in June and picked up the box and it fizzed. About 2 seconds later smoke. Ran it down stairs and tipped it in the garden and 2 of the batteries had welded together and the new movement must of caused friction for them to start burning. I now check the batteries on a regular biases.
I use Renaissance Wax on a variety of vintage items - treen, metalware, leather - cleans ans gives soft sheen and protective coating - really brings out colours too. A bit pricey for tin but 200ml tin has lasted me 2-3 years so is very economical as a little goes very long way.
About twenty years ago I bought a cheap battery tester from Safeways (?). The supermarket building has changed hands twice since, but the tester is still going strong 😀 Really useful bit of kit, especially with kids and their electronic toys 😂
Nice set up. I have a credit card ice scraper for getting off stickers and backing and two coins to weigh down clothing labels that have folded over so can photograph easily.
I have several tubs and jars of buttons (modern and vintage) that come in very handy when it comes to replacing missing ones from shirts and jackets. Always keep branded buttons or zip pull tags from clothing that you are not going to sell
I hire business premise from the council cost me £275 pm that’s all in including heating and internet plus got £15k during lockdown as all businesses did Highly recommend it saves having crap all over the house
Carful with the batteries. I had loads in a tub exactly like that. I moved house in June and picked up the box and it fizzed. About 2 seconds later smoke. Ran it down stairs and tipped it in the garden and 2 of the batteries had welded together and the new movement must of caused friction for them to start burning. I now check the batteries on a regular biases.
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I have most of the things you have but also use tumble drier sheets for use with clothes that are not dirty but smell a bit musty just pop it inside a bag with item also handy to pop one inside a puzzle box or board game that needs refreshing too.
Good idea
I’ve got the Amazon tool set so far always had the correct tool and size I have needed.
I also use paperclips, pen/ sharpie, post it notes, lens cleaner, lint free cloths, toothpicks, cotton buds.
With mainly selling cameras, lens etc I have a lot of spare rechargeable camera batteries, memory cards, sensor cleaning swabs, air blower, film, lens caps/ body caps.
All good nice one
Carful with the batteries. I had loads in a tub exactly like that. I moved house in June and picked up the box and it fizzed. About 2 seconds later smoke. Ran it down stairs and tipped it in the garden and 2 of the batteries had welded together and the new movement must of caused friction for them to start burning. I now check the batteries on a regular biases.
Ye it’s a good point. I do check through them and throw some away occasionally.
I use Renaissance Wax on a variety of vintage items - treen, metalware, leather - cleans ans gives soft sheen and protective coating - really brings out colours too. A bit pricey for tin but 200ml tin has lasted me 2-3 years so is very economical as a little goes very long way.
Thanks for sharing!
Great video, we use all of the same sorts of things but yours is organised way better than our lol.
About twenty years ago I bought a cheap battery tester from Safeways (?). The supermarket building has changed hands twice since, but the tester is still going strong 😀
Really useful bit of kit, especially with kids and their electronic toys 😂
Ye well worth having
I have Dentists Kit, great for removing battery Rot and Rust. Scraping tools at there best.
Ah interesting thanks
Nice set up. I have a credit card ice scraper for getting off stickers and backing and two coins to weigh down clothing labels that have folded over so can photograph easily.
The coin trick is a good one
Might copy that idea Chris Love that little organiser station. Everything you need in one place. Have a great weekend 😀👍
Keeps your workspace tidy too.
I have several tubs and jars of buttons (modern and vintage) that come in very handy when it comes to replacing missing ones from shirts and jackets. Always keep branded buttons or zip pull tags from clothing that you are not going to sell
Great tip!
I hire business premise from the council cost me £275 pm that’s all in including heating and internet plus got £15k during lockdown as all businesses did
Highly recommend it saves having crap all over the house
Good price. I’m glad I didn’t get any grants during lockdown or wouldn’t have my home and mortgage right now.
Thanks Chri$ some useful stuff to use there. I have a soldering iron to repair wires that have come off battery connecters.
I’ve been looking at getting one recently cheers
Great vid, added a few to my shopping list 👍
Nice one glad it helped
very interesting video thank so much
Glad you enjoyed it
thanks mate. have a great day 👍
where do you get the grey boxes?
EBay & Amazon
Can you use the sticker remover on suede Chris?
Never tried that
All good, ended up using a sanding block 😅 worked surprisingly well actually! 👍
Creaky knees and old man slippers 😂
I’m old
The old man syndrome 😂😂😂 I'm the same
Oh god ye
Carful with the batteries. I had loads in a tub exactly like that. I moved house in June and picked up the box and it fizzed. About 2 seconds later smoke. Ran it down stairs and tipped it in the garden and 2 of the batteries had welded together and the new movement must of caused friction for them to start burning. I now check the batteries on a regular biases.