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My doctor said I have OCD but I call it CDO because it looks better if the letters are in alphabetical order

 

:lol: Like Button! :thumbup:

 

My son has developed a bit of a collecting / hoarding streak - which I assume comes from me :001_huh:

He has a huge box of Ben10 figures and I used to arrange them all standing up on a shelf in his bedroom every night [there are about 50 of them!] and not let him play with them... the poor kid developed quite a complex! :blushing:

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climbing gear in one bag,rigging in the other,however im quite OCD for getting ropes out and hanging them up in the workshop on 4 bars welded to a girder,normally in size order i must admit!!

the crew cab hides a vast wardrobe of clothing,wet gear,slings d shackles and felling wedges.im like a magpie when it comes to the van,i hate getting to a job and not having the right bits n bobs to get the job dne

chainsaws are on racking,climbers & hedgecutters top shelf

then groundsaws 346 etc

then felling saws 372 395 etc

the 3120 lives on the deck with the brushcutters

ocd im afraid

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Careful with those tubs Gareth. I've got around 50-60 of them, use them for allsorts - not liquorice ones though!

The problem is that, if you have 2 or more stcked with stuff in the bottom one will split, depending on the weight of contents. I've even had 15-20 empties stacked up, gone out a couple of days later and the bottom one's split! :thumbdown: Gutted!

Some of them were the Gorilla tubs too - I've found no difference in performance with Asda/Tesco and Gorilla ones.....

 

That's good to know. I,ll keep the weights low in them. Thanks:thumbup1:

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