lol clutter can be dangerous too (don't work on a cluttered bench with high voltages because its visually distracting), for low voltages you just get smoke
but yes its expensive to get rid of clutter because you often need to buy shelves and organizers. i find what works is to think about clean ability and see if you can realistically break up a cleaning job without interrupting anything (like if you wanna clean in 2 weeks can you divide up the job into 14 daily sessions in such a way that you don't disrupt the work enviroment if you stop in the middle of cleaning. means you don't have enough free surfaces. if you can comfortably do that then your in good shape (and it most likely looks decent)
there was a thread recently where someones bench crapped out and bombarded him with boat anchors, don't go cheap with strength
I find things get dirty because there is not enough space to do a cleaning job and you psychologically know its going to be a 'overtime' pain in the ass job to get things done, usually has to do with either tons of little objects on a surface (means you need boxes/organizers) or stuff thats too bulky for the room (I call this 'playing tetris'). I think about it like states, can the room be shifted into cleaning state easily. I had a table knocked out for a YEAR because it had too many fucking miscellaneous do-dads on it. Magnet wire, key chains, pen refil ink cartilages, a few bolts, a few nuts.. hard to accept it will take 2 hours of being meticulous to free up 1 square foot of shit.
You wanna take a storage container out of commission? put a plastic battery cover inside of it for something unknown
Every time you go near it: fuck, i am going to have to go through EVERYTHING to see where this goes. maybe I will stumble upon it later *does nothing*... two years later...fuck, i am going to have to go through EVERYTHING to see where this goes. maybe I will stumble upon it later *does nothing*
If you keep distilling those boxes eventually you will be left with a particularly
EVIL one. God help you if there is precision mechanical things in there (like a gear). may be with you until you die. Yea are you gonna throw out that box that has a loose gauge block with just a dash of rust on it?
Tetris would be like a basement with a spare boiler, toilet, bicycle, so you need to clean around them, then move one thing, clean under it, dry it off, move it back, etc..... i have this problem now
Sometimes dealing with a hoard-crap box I almost imagine that you need to be some kind of priest or mage to keep the temptation from keeping it away. It's like the ring from LOTR. y
yes.... just let me sit on that shelf until you die..... yesssssssss
then 5 years after you throw it out you wanna hang yourself because it was the perfect part for some pain in the ass repair or whatever...............................