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| madires:
It's not rocket science to build your own customized table or work bench. Just saying. ;) |
| themadhippy:
--- Quote ---It's not rocket science to build your own customized table or work bench. --- End quote --- indeed,and looking at the picture id be tempted to rotate the work space 90 degrees,might end up with a smaller space buy you gain a solid wall for shelf to get a lot of stuff up ff the bench |
| thm_w:
--- Quote from: bigfoot22 on January 24, 2023, 06:02:06 am ---Also hunching over is what people who are 6ft 7 do best. I'm not sure how to solve this except get a taller table. The chair as it is now is adjusted for my leg length and for my legs to touch the floor comfortably. --- End quote --- Yes lab benches are very common at any sort of electronics, chemistry, assembly workplace. They are really tall, and chairs will have adjustable rests for your feet: https://www.atvilla.com/AT-Villa/Photography/Ergolab/Ergolab_059.jpg But if you just want a small desk, an adjustable height unit is another option. Thats what I use at home, was about $200 though. |
| james_s:
The biggest issue with magnetic ballasts is flicker, especially in 50Hz areas. They do tend to be more reliable though. |
| rdl:
Back in the nineties the lab where I worked was remodeled. The contractor wanted to replace most of the fluorescent lights with new ones that had electronic ballasts. My boss refused to have them, claiming he could hear a hum from the newer type. I couldn't tell any difference but we ended up keeping the old fixtures after all. Probably saved a lot of money too. |
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