Yes, lots of lights everywhere! The under-bench ones are also useful since the workbench depth allows for storage of repair queue items.
Replaced the closet with an electronics workbench in the den. Fold-down table for solder/rework in the garage.
Nice kilt you've stuck to the wall!
Nice gear - but no power supply?
Nice gear - but no power supply?
I can see two Rigol DP832 PSUs on the left side of the first shelf. However, the tartan wallpaper would drive me nuts.
McBryce.
I can see two Rigol DP832 PSUs on the left side of the first shelf. However, the tartan wallpaper would drive me nuts.
Perhaps adding some "Prilblumen" will improve?
And for those, who do not know what a "Prilblume" is:
Aaarrgggh, my eyes!! Make it go away!
McBryce.
My now finished "holiday lab". With a PM3251, a TS100 powered by a 16V laptop PSU, Fluke 8050A, SDG1025, PE1540. In the cabinet there is a Fluke 25.
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Nice gear - but no power supply?
I can see two Rigol DP832 PSUs on the left side of the first shelf. However, the tartan wallpaper would drive me nuts.
Ah, just the edges. Well spotted!
The Scott in me loves the tartan. After all, if it's not Scottish, it's ....
...However, the tartan wallpaper would drive me nuts.
Helps distract me from those voices in my head.
...
And for those, who do not know what a "Prilblume" is:
omg
All german >50y remembers ...
...
And for those, who do not know what a "Prilblume" is:
omg
All german >50y remembers ...
And the younger ones which have seen them on the tiles, in the kitchen of their grand parents ^^
Here's a link to a few imgur albums of my current setup (will be changing in a move soon no idea what I'm gonna end up with overall)
http://imgur.com/a/Vt3eYhttp://imgur.com/a/boAlIA few other images under my profile of miscellaneous little projects.
Have only been into electronics for a couple of years, but this is what my living room looks like right now, in the middle of a project
Have only been into electronics for a couple of years, but this is what my living room looks like right now, in the middle of a project
Linnmon, Omar, Helmer and a Surface Pro 4... Very similar to my man cave setup
nice simple yet functional setup, i like it!
Have only been into electronics for a couple of years, but this is what my living room looks like right now, in the middle of a project
Keithley 3706 system switch / multimeter
ooops, this should be in the other thread, sorry
Mmmmmmmmm FieldFox. - don't like the price though. Nice set up jhenderson.
- but how come you guys' benches are so neat! Where are all your cables, connectors, adapters, cutters, solder and general stuff?
well, this will be my work space...eventually.
i do need to think seriously about how to keep it insulated and damp free.
tough when its only going to be a 'wiggly tin' roof.
well, this will be my work space...eventually.
i do need to think seriously about how to keep it insulated and damp free.
tough when its only going to be a 'wiggly tin' roof.
You might want to look into the following:
- Rigid Foam Insulation, then cover with heavy duty plastic sheeting to seal out moisture. Not sure where you're located, but I suspect this would be the less expensive option.
- DIY Spray Foam Insulation Kit
Install some wood strips directly to the brick in order to attach a wall covering (peg board sheet, laminate sheet, or sheet rock/drywall for example).
There's also paints/coatings that are made for sealing brick and concrete walls & floors that might eliminate the need for plastic sheet.
much my thinking at the moment.
first point is to get the windows and roof on.
my hope is to use board insulation on the roof as it will be easier to fit that way.
Then depending on costs glad the roof with a cavity for insulation to go into. but that is no small job.
nice to know i wasnt too far off.
(based in the UK BTW - nice and damp)