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Summary: Tips for organizing tools. Learn how to organize your tools for ease of access when building a workspace for making remote controlled models in this free video from a model-making expert.
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Curtis Enlow Curtis Enlow has played, studied or worked in aviation and aerospace since he was five years old. He has worked flight lines in support of commercial, milita... read more
Hi, my name is Curtis Enlow. And on behalf of Expert Village, I'm going to show you how to plan, set up and equip a work area for radio control models. Another aspect of storage is a nice little tool box, something very similar to this, now this was available for less than nine, I think it was less than ten dollars. You can keep your small hand tools in here, miscellaneous tools, files that sort of things they come in these little trays that slide in and out. They say about his is portable, you can take it to the fly field, the driving course wherever you enjoy your hobby and uh you can do adjustments, and even minor repairs in the field. Another very important aspect organization and storage are the chemicals. And there is a wide variety of things you are probably wind up using in this hobby. None of these things are good to put inside of your body, most of them are not good to put outside of your body. If you have children or if you have pets, you want to be able to put these in a special place. I'd recommend a box, some type of container, where you can put them out of reach. A lot of these chemicals do not taste bad for example, to pets and you really don't want your animal companion coming across your epoxy or your thinner licking it up and getting sick and possibly die. So make you store chemicals in their proper place.