 What the heck is a good way to stop losing the tools for your tools? Hola woodworkers Paul crossing here a small workshop guy Well, you get a new tool and you get a tool that goes along with that tool in this case a little ranch in order to change the Bit on this compact router. This is a little rigid. I love this thing. I'll put a link in the description down below for it So I just keep a pattern bit in there for for a trim bit But anyway, you get your new router You get your new whatever it is it comes with a tool you set it up You put the tool in the drawer somewhere next time you want to set up your router You look and look and look and look for where that tool is now. Maybe you're better organized than that But I know a lot of us Takes us a while to catch on to learn here's a suggestion if I might Simply take some Ties you can buy them by the hundreds for next to nothing on Amazon. I'll put a link down below I'm sure that's where I got it and Put a little loop on it Get it over your electrical cord and Then loop it tight enough that it will slide up and down your cord But it won't go over the the electrical part Then put a loop through that loop Don't forget to attach your tool the tools probably got something on it Design first hanging it up or doing stuff. So put that tool on there Don't pull it too tight because then this is more difficult to use With the cord so just give it a big loop like this You might want to trim off these extra edges But you know grab a pair of scissors and cut those off and now I will never lose that tool for that tool That's just a quick tip from the small workshop guy This is one of our what the heck is series of videos designed for beginners And so put that idea into play and you'll never lose a tool again Small workshop guy hoping to be safe in your workshop always remember you can't stop the waves, but you can learn to serve