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LOL! I bet you use one outlet for everything too, right? hahaha!
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Thanks Smason!!! At least someone wanted to participate..... lol! It looks fantastic! By the way, it's good to have a clean work space, don't listen to them! At the end of the day I clean up (for the most part) it's important to have a clean work space and to take care of the tools that make you money!
At the end of the day if your desk looks like this (replacing the coke with dust... and not angel dust), it can't be a good thing. I'm not going to lie but TopCat, this is the image that comes to mind when you describe how much dust is on your workbench! lol!!!!!Leave a comment:
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For those still interested in seeing other people's workbench, eevblog has a long running thread
http://www.eevblog.com/forum/index.php?topic=187.0Leave a comment:
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That;s too clean!! That means its not used enough!Leave a comment:
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So, I figured we all are wired to the same tune! I take great pride in my work station and bench. I know it's not the most impressive but it's mine and I love it! So, I figured, you guys feel the same about your bench and work space so, LETS SEE IT!!!!!! Take a look at what I'm working with! Can't wait to see what you guys are rocking out with! (it's a little dusty...lol!).
Test gear visible:
Hitachi V212 scope (on top of it is a home brew curve tracer)
Yihua 0-30V power supply, SMD Hot air rework station, old RS Multimeter
80's Weller WTCP, Hakko 936 Fluke 87-V Fluke 77
In the drawer is another RS multimeter, an old RS DMM, ESR meter, Peak Semiconductor tester, signal tracer, home-make function generator, and a few other things I'm forgetting.Leave a comment:
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You should check out theamphour.com workbench of the week.
http://www.theamphour.com/episode-listing/
Search for "bench" and it will take you to specific episodes where the photos are.
PS. Episode 77 was one of the best.Last edited by retiredcaps; 01-18-2012, 01:35 AM.Leave a comment:
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LOL! Show em what the Tony Montana of Flux looks like! hahaha!Leave a comment:
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my bench is a dusty mess of flux powder....and I do clean it regularly. Nobody wants to see that mess!! hahaLeave a comment:
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Let's See What You Got!
So, I figured we all are wired to the same tune! I take great pride in my work station and bench. I know it's not the most impressive but it's mine and I love it! So, I figured, you guys feel the same about your bench and work space so, LETS SEE IT!!!!!! Take a look at what I'm working with! Can't wait to see what you guys are rocking out with! (it's a little dusty...lol!).
Please don't take this posting as me bragging about what I have. I'm very humble and I don't think my workspace is anything to write home about. But I learned a lot about setting up my work area by seeing other peoples shops and asking questions. I think posting your work space would be great to a beginner to open up conversation as to why, what and how you set up your shop the way you did. Also, all of us geeks appreciate this kind of stuff!
These pictures are of my home office, I also have a warehouse that I store a lot of the bigger items. As you can tell from the pictures, it's not a very big room so a warehouse was important for me to obtain. Especially when it's a friend of the families and is willing to let me use it for free! lol!Tags: None
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