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Quote from: beanflying on February 20, 2024, 03:03:07 amIt falls under the heading of Lab chemicals and is far better for you than drinking 99% IPA Depends which acronym you meant by IPA. Here, that means India Pale Ale
It falls under the heading of Lab chemicals and is far better for you than drinking 99% IPA
Finally got a nice 19" rack and made my dream signal recovery cart - NIM bin, multichannel analyzer, lock-in amplifier, chart recorder, and auxiliary gear! I think it turned out marvelously! (Post #4310 in this thread)
Here is a workshop tour from Mend It Mark (Mark Maher / Perton Electronics).
When you have small room (or when you're too lazy to clean your bench), floor is bench!Yes, I also sleep right next to this. Live Laugh Lead. This photo was taken a while back. I have since not improved much.
Quote from: BlownUpCapacitor on April 16, 2024, 02:51:55 amWhen you have small room (or when you're too lazy to clean your bench), floor is bench!Yes, I also sleep right next to this. Live Laugh Lead. This photo was taken a while back. I have since not improved much.My back and neck hurt just looking at that. Wire shelves on casters could really help reclaim all that space. Push your work-surface in front of the shelves. Put the instruments at eye-level with component storage above and heavier stuff below.
Am I alone that it often only begins to nag slightly while you are bent over working, but when you stand back up straight ... that's when you actually notice?