On Jan 16, 2018, at 07:12 , Smitty <smitty@bikeconcord.org> wrote:____________________________________I notice everyone has an adjustable wrench on their boards. When I apprenticed in another trade I was taught not to use a crescent wrench. When I build the board for our shop, I plan to leave the crescent wrench off of the board. Force the students to use the proper wrench. Thoughts?Portland, ORJosh CappsI did end up making something more permanent eventually but this setup is a bit much for a student situation.Hi,I'm not sure this qualifies but a few years back I made a rolling tool board. It may be useful for more dynamic or in transition shops.On Mon, Jan 15, 2018 at 7:52 PM, Sam Haraldson <sam@bozemanbikekitchen.org> wrote:Hey! We're going to redesign our tool boards soon, and want to look at yours for inspiration. Show 'em off! The winner of the most fly tool board gets a group serenade at B!B!<P1030604.jpg>
Bozeman Bike Kitchen - Bozeman, MTWe have a half dozen or so of these tables, each with color-coordinated tools, stand, pump, garbage/recycling, et al which makes it easy to see when something's missing or when someone doesn't know where something goes. We copied the idea nearly verbatim from the good people down at the SLC Bike Collective.<4535740394_3cbdee19dc_b.jpg>
SLC Bicycle Collective - Salt Lake City, UT
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