Then I retired and we decided to get the rooms in the main part of house in order and then I would do my studio and we would do the Shop Elf's workshop.
We had started on the house and then the shop elf passed away (1.5 years ago) which of course presented a whole set of new tasks to be taken care of. Eventually I got back to sorting the house and then did the workshop; that alone took several months.
As for cleaning the studio I had to do it eventually because I applied to Texas State San Marcos for the B.F.A in Studio Arts but until I knew for certain; I wasn't in any rush. Then one day in mid-June I just/finally went into the studio and started.
I started with my office and then went along the wall starting at the hydraulic press by removing stuff from each block of upper and lower cabinets and the drawer, emptying cabinets, dusting, vacuuming, sorting and putting things back. I also had to clear the floor of old packing materials, the table of a warp for my table loom and all the hydraulic press dies.
Lastly, in the next few days, I am cleaning the rolling tool box and then I will mark each hydraulic die and put them in the rolling tool box. Along the way I removed the polishing, grinding, and sanding machines and replaced them with newer equipment; along with taking the rolling mill which was on a small table that was also too low (no pictures). I put the rolling mill on the counter where the polishing machine was, I put a new JoolTool where the grinder was, and set up a new belt/disk sander too. At the soldering station I set up my new micro torch that uses oxy/propane.
The pictures show before and after for each area.