WARNING: Anal alert.
I forgot to post another thing I did to get organized. I got all my zinc plating sorted out. It took me about 8 hours to go through it all. I found some nice compartment boxes for sorting out the smaller stuff.
I’ve got them labeled and sorted by size so hex heads are in one box, cap screws in one box and pins, nuts, washers, springs and other small bits are each in their own box. Then there is miscellaneous stuff too like o-rings, seals, turn signal levers, gas cap latches, you name it. Anything that will fit.
It’s amazing just how many different washers there are. There are approximately 50 different kinds for a total of 350 (don’t ask me how I know this) on one sandcast including some that aren’t listed in the parts book like inside the handlebar controls. Here’s just part of them. My point is that it’s so much easier to find parts when they’re organized.
Eventually I’ll pull parts out of “inventory” and put them into groups like the parts book when I get ready to do some sub assemblies.
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