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« Reply #2975 on: November 05, 2017, 03:47:28 pm »
I browsed through this thread looking for inspiration for my electronics workbench.. It was interesting to say the least!! Lots of people from different backgrounds. As a woodworker I try using appropriate joinery when possible instead of screws and nails. I guess all of this doesn't matter once the mess starts accumulating  |O
 

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« Reply #2976 on: November 05, 2017, 04:52:27 pm »
I browsed through this thread looking for inspiration for my electronics workbench.. It was interesting to say the least!! Lots of people from different backgrounds. As a woodworker I try using appropriate joinery when possible instead of screws and nails. I guess all of this doesn't matter once the mess starts accumulating  |O
It usually doesn't show up after the work (mess) begins.
I have always made due with what I had on hand or what I could buy.
In the early days I had a couple of military surplus steel desks, I wish I still had the good one. When I moved here I went to a used furniture store and bought a used executive desk for next to nothing. 7' wide and 4' deep. The feet couldn't handle the weight and when the feet started to fail I borrowed a bottle jack and put cinder blocks in the corners.
Here is an old picture just after I installed the shelves.
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« Reply #2977 on: November 05, 2017, 05:13:45 pm »
I see lots of Heathkit green in that picture (this is a good thing)  :)
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« Reply #2978 on: November 05, 2017, 05:25:46 pm »
Like the big on/off switch on your desk (the one with the wooden handle...) :)
 

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« Reply #2979 on: November 05, 2017, 05:52:04 pm »
I thought it was an alignment tool
 

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« Reply #2980 on: November 05, 2017, 09:01:57 pm »
Actually the mallet was an alignment tool to align the Candy Apple Flat Black spacers holding up the shelves. I have a fair amount of Heathkit gear. The test gear has expanded quite a bit since this picture was taken. A significant amount of HP Iron was added.
The IFR is down for repairs, which is its usual condition.
I need another FM/AM 1000 for parts. :(
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« Reply #2981 on: November 05, 2017, 09:14:06 pm »
Actually the mallet was an alignment tool to align the Candy Apple Flat Black spacers holding up the shelves. I have a fair amount of Heathkit gear. The test gear has expanded quite a bit since this picture was taken. A significant amount of HP Iron was added.
The IFR is down for repairs, which is its usual condition.
I need another FM/AM 1000 for parts. :(

Boo, hiss - I see no picture, just a white minus sign in a grey circle.   :(

A mallet is always useful to have around if one must perform percussive maintenance on something.  (Or, for extreme cases, Widlarization.)

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« Reply #2982 on: November 05, 2017, 09:28:19 pm »
Actually the mallet was an alignment tool to align the Candy Apple Flat Black spacers holding up the shelves. I have a fair amount of Heathkit gear. The test gear has expanded quite a bit since this picture was taken. A significant amount of HP Iron was added.
The IFR is down for repairs, which is its usual condition.
I need another FM/AM 1000 for parts. :(

Boo, hiss - I see no picture, just a white minus sign in a grey circle.   :(

A mallet is always useful to have around if one must perform percussive maintenance on something.  (Or, for extreme cases, Widlarization.)

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Okay lets try this highly compressed attachment.
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« Reply #2983 on: November 05, 2017, 09:51:26 pm »
Now I can see the peekshure!   ;D

Nice looking setup there, Sue.

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« Reply #2984 on: November 05, 2017, 10:22:40 pm »
Lots of nice gear you have there, Sue. And I now see the alignment tool, within easy reach no less. ;D
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« Reply #2985 on: November 06, 2017, 07:24:52 am »
Wooo... a percussive maintenance tool. I have various sizes, and a few steel ones.
Not easy, not hard, just need to be incentivised.
 
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« Reply #2986 on: November 06, 2017, 11:22:38 am »
Sue that is a "fleet" of boat anchors! Lovely to look at, even better to use  :-+
Whoah! Watch where that landed we might need it later.
 
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« Reply #2987 on: November 06, 2017, 11:34:58 am »
Bet they make great space heaters too (nice & comfy lab during winter).  8)
 
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« Reply #2988 on: November 06, 2017, 11:46:52 am »
I have a rubber mallet exactly like that one, inherited from my mother. I have another one that's wood, and another one that's solid metal. Its not that large but the head weighs a lot.

Combined with some other objects d'art, it make a good musical instrument.

I bet it or the wood mallet would work well in judiciary applications as well.
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« Reply #2989 on: November 06, 2017, 11:53:20 am »
I have the same percussive maintenance tool.  I just used my this past Saturday, along with a heavy duty long shafted slotted screwdriver to wind back the caliper pistons on my van to redo the rear brakes.  I didn't know they rotated, broke a 60 year old C clamp trying to compress the piston as I have done many times in the past--separate rant there.
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« Reply #2990 on: November 06, 2017, 10:56:53 pm »
If messy workbenches deserve applause then i do believe i need a medal.

Yes i actually work in that.

I'll give you a medal. You make me feel that I'm in good company.
 
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« Reply #2991 on: November 06, 2017, 11:01:36 pm »
Okay lets try this highly compressed attachment.

Oh, those wonderfully rounded Heathkit (?) corners. Brilliant. That's a shack, not a work-bench/lab. Even better. 73s
 

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« Reply #2992 on: November 06, 2017, 11:03:45 pm »
I have to admit that it amuses me that so many labs look like they're inhabited by Ned from Jurassic Park. I imagine some musty smell of unkempt cats, old coffee and slightly overheated electronics, and a hermit that shrieks when someone opens the blinds.
 

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« Reply #2993 on: November 06, 2017, 11:53:44 pm »
I have to admit that it amuses me that so many labs look like they're inhabited by Ned from Jurassic Park. I imagine some musty smell of unkempt cats, old coffee and slightly overheated electronics, and a hermit that shrieks when someone opens the blinds.

My cats are not that unkempt and i don't like coffee, otherwise you just described me to a T.

If messy workbenches deserve applause then i do believe i need a medal.

Yes i actually work in that.

I'll give you a medal. You make me feel that I'm in good company.

When i clean my workbenches they always are clear of debris until i actually attempt to do something.  :-DD They are constantly changing it seems, even if only in the small details.
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« Reply #2994 on: November 07, 2017, 07:10:24 pm »
I imagine some musty smell of unkempt cats, old coffee and slightly overheated electronics, and a hermit that shrieks when someone opens the blinds.
1. My lab assistants are very well kept.
2. I don't drink coffee.
3. I have a window A/C unit to mitigate the heat from all the electronics.  >:D

Otherwise, yeah.  :-DD
 

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« Reply #2995 on: November 24, 2017, 07:14:11 pm »
My lab.  Two things of note:
1. The AMScope on the articulating arm is about the most useful thing in the lab.
2. The Keyboard on the computer is an original IBM Model M from a long gone server.  It's dated 01-18-1990, so it's older than a lot of the people on this message board.
 
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« Reply #2996 on: November 24, 2017, 07:19:49 pm »
Oh, yes. Lots of nice goodies, Kevin. :-+
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« Reply #2997 on: November 24, 2017, 07:20:30 pm »
IBM Model M keyboard!!   :-+ :-+ :-+

Computer input device and blunt force trauma weapon.  A truly multipurpose piece of hardware!  My all time favorite keyboard.

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« Reply #2998 on: November 24, 2017, 07:52:36 pm »
Best keyboards ever. I had one. Unfortunately not great unless you live on your own.
 

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« Reply #2999 on: November 24, 2017, 10:07:08 pm »
Got a similar IBM keyboard in a cupboard, it has one of those round PS2 plugs which doesn't fit any PC I currently own sadly.
 


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