There are lots of reasons to give your fabrication workshop a good spring cleaning this time of year. For one thing, cleaning helps you stay organized. However, it can have more serious benefits, too, since fires are more common in dirty workspaces. Check out these four spring cleaning tips for your fabrication shop.
Dust and debris can pile up in a fabrication shop. That’s because cutting wood and metal creates tiny shavings. These shavings are bad for you to breathe and can provide the necessary fuel for a fire should one of your machines overheat. If you haven’t swept out your shop in a while, now’s the time. Don’t forget to clean inside your bandsaw machine and other places where debris builds up.
If you have chemicals or paints in your workshop, it’s a good idea to check them every now and then to see what’s expired. This is also true for devices like fire extinguishers, which are only good for certain periods of time. If you do need to dispose of anything, make sure to follow the instructions on the label.
Fire is a danger that can’t be overstated when you’re working around heavy machinery. Take some time this spring to inspect your tools for shorts in the wiring and note any wall sockets that are wearing out. Check to make sure you’re not storing anything flammable near sources of heat and electricity.
While you’re looking for ways to spring clean your fabrication shop, take the opportunity to examine your tools. Have you been putting off changing the belt on your grinder? Or is the motor on your favorite power drill worn out? Spring cleaning is the perfect excuse to chuck out old tools that don’t work anymore or replace worn-out accessories. This way, you can start new projects with optimal equipment.
Cleaning may not be your favorite activity, but it pays to put in the work. You’ll be more efficient working in a clean and well-organized workspace.
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