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A well thought out work area is just as important as making the baits IMO. I'm brainstorming and planning how I want my indoor setup for mainly tackle and rod making along with other random stuff. Looking to move a lot of my stuff into my apartment from my stuffy detached garage in my apartment complex(It's getting cold again in New England). 

 

-Ryan

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My work area is a war zone, only messier, but I know where everything is. I've got a large, tall (approx 4') bench that I pour my lead on with my melting pot and all my molds stored on one half of it. On the other half is all my paint and my toaster over, heat gun, and some spinnerbait boxes I use to hang baits to cool after painting. There's also 3 magnetic strips with variety of tools screwed to the front of the bench. My powder paint air brush in on that bench also.

 

Right next to it is a regular plastic, 6' folding table with all my tying supplies scattered all about the table as well as my reel cleaning supplies. I've got 3 different Harbor Freight block storage containers full of tools, supplies, and skirt material. My vice is at one end, clamped to an old particle board shelf so it sticks out off the edge of the table a bit, and there's 2 magnetic strips with a variety of tools screwed into the front of the table.

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3 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said:

I know where everything is.

I'm always having to say this to wife when she complains about my desk.

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Amagine what an area would look like after a police search and a burglary.  This is what my area looks like most of the time. 

 

Allen 

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Ryan,

 

In 2016 I did a major cleanup in my apartment's tackle room and put together what you see in the photos below. There's been a change to uploading pics to BR - and it's a real rigamarole to do so - but I'll submit this reply and we'll see how it comes out.

 

 

 

 

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On ‎11‎/‎5‎/‎2019 at 6:20 PM, Will Wetline said:

Ryan,

 

In 2016 I did a major cleanup in my apartment's tackle room and put together what you see in the photos below. There's been a change to uploading pics to BR - and it's a real rigamarole to do so - but I'll submit this reply and we'll see how it comes out.

 

 

 

 

R-C Bench and Steel Locker-XL.jpg

Steel Locker-X2.jpg

Rod Rack and Shelf Unit-XL.jpg

Magnetic Tool Strips #1-XL.jpg

Mugs #3-XL.jpg

Finished Products-XL.jpg

All Together-XL.jpg

By chance, were you ever in the military?

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My parents bought me a ruler when I was a lad which had a plaque

that read "A Messy Desk is the Mark of Genius".

 

I've lived by that ever since.

 

However, I do envy those who keep a neat desk/work area. LOL....

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10 hours ago, Harold Scoggins said:

By chance, were you ever in the military?

No sir, I was not. I do thank you for your service.

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1 hour ago, Will Wetline said:

No sir, I was not.

Well, in the Army we'd say your work area passed inspection with flying colors. Very well organized.

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I couldn’t work in an area that clean and organized.  I have stuff all over the garage.  My main work area is 2 bathroom lavatory cabinets placed back to back and covered with an old grocery store butcher block.  There are 12 drawers and 2 other storage areas.  I also have a closet, a cabinet, a deak, and wall shelves.  All but one corner of the butcher block are piled with stuff.

 

I have been making baits and collecting stuff for a long time and I rarely throw anything away.

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On 11/5/2019 at 7:20 PM, Will Wetline said:

Ryan,

 

In 2016 I did a major cleanup in my apartment's tackle room and put together what you see in the photos below. There's been a change to uploading pics to BR - and it's a real rigamarole to do so - but I'll submit this reply and we'll see how it comes out.

 

 

 

 

R-C Bench and Steel Locker-XL.jpg

Steel Locker-X2.jpg

Rod Rack and Shelf Unit-XL.jpg

Magnetic Tool Strips #1-XL.jpg

Mugs #3-XL.jpg

Finished Products-XL.jpg

All Together-XL.jpg

Looks awesome! This is how my work area is turning out. I like the shelves on the back of your bench!

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On 11/18/2019 at 9:05 PM, Phishtank said:

My work area is the garage.   A little messy while working on the baits.  

 

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You must stay in there for long periods of time to keep a can of spam on the counter. 

 

Please tell me you don't eat it cold from the can.

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I just updated a section of my shop to make lures. I've made a youtube video of it. Feel free to take a look  at it. It's only about 12 minutes.

Or not....

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5 hours ago, FordsnFishin said:

Daniel, Dig the paper roll idea. 

Ya, The Engineered Angler on youtube..... his thing.

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