Hey TMM, Nice setup
Hey Martin.M - nice collection of oldies
cheers
Tim
quite a nice solution. Can I ask why with the shelving brackets you have them on the top, rather then on the bottom?
He's Australian. What makes you say they are upside down?
After spending way too much time reading through this whole thread, I thought I would post my bench/school desk/bedside table. BTW I cleaned it yesterday, in an effort to fit my nice new analogue scope (thanks Toploser) on. I think it works with the room
The soldering is done downstairs in the freezing cold/boiling hot conservatory, where I hope to build a bench in the future, so I don't put off soldering for so long.
Thought I'd post some pics of my shack
Not a lot of room to work on stuff but what can you do
Not a lot of room to work on stuff but what can you do
Rent a storage space? That's what Dave does when his junk is taking up too much of the lab...
Rent a storage space? ...
I'd rather spend the monthly bill on a psychiatrist to treat my hoarding syndrome
Hi,
This is the cave where the bear measure the WAF (I discovered this notion in this forum and I like it!).
Been a few months but I've gone from this:
to this:
So, from 90cm wide / 70cm depth to 120cm wide and 80cm depth but with all my gear
on the shelving, so I can work on MUCH bigger objects like e.g. monitors and amplifiers.
Dave gave me an idea for the desk to use; I build a lookalike of one of his lab benches
and it's really steady as a house.
Having "just" moved in October, my workplace starts to become as intended. There are two desks and this one has about the final state... PC, PSU (Statron 2224.9) and DMM (Schlumberger 7150+).
The power supply unit had a problem that I just fixed before placing it here. Mini teardown follows.
(As promised:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/reviews/statron-2224-9-teardown-and-repair/You might ask "What about the other desk? Well thats true... some work is still necessary there before the photo-op, and from there SWMBO is visible and she doesn't want to appear on the photo.
I've lurked for about 6 months, first post. I got a lot of inspiration from this thread for my bench setup. I spent a Saturday and half a Sunday putting it together.
I've lurked for about 6 months, first post. I got a lot of inspiration from this thread for my bench setup. I spent a Saturday and half a Sunday putting it together.
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I can see it just fine. Looks like a very nice setup, if slightly cramped.
I like the baking sheet used as a tool caddy. Not bad. If you need more room, you don't have to pick up a bunch of tools, just pick up the tray. Nice!
Nothing wrong with that set up.
Doesn't look cramped at all to me, but then my "lab" is in a closet.
I like the pegboards. I added a couple of small plastic pegboards not too long ago and it really helped out a lot, providing a lot of extra storage space where there was once just a blank section of wall.
I've lurked for about 6 months, first post. I got a lot of inspiration from this thread for my bench setup. I spent a Saturday and half a Sunday putting it together.
Looks quite nice IMHO.
Bit messy, but that's usually a good sign.
On a bit of a serious note, I suspect a couple of the inexpensive plastic drawer organizer units could help straighten up the top shelf (
example; stuff the smalls in them, and stack the instruments). Which in turn would let you move things off of the working surface when not necessary to give yourself some more room to work (or make room for parts storage).
Grigs, nice bench now that I can see it. I have a magnifier just like yours. Very helpful for these old eyes.
Wow some really nice setup here. Some inspiration for when I build myself a proper work area. I'm barely into electronics yet so just have a tiny little desk that I work on but I plan to build myself a big computer desk, one side for computer other side to tinker (useful if there's stuff I want to connect to the computer such as arduino boards).
So for now, here's my computer desk:
And to make up for the lack of proper workbench, here is my server room:
My 2 cents? Move that printer as far away as you comfortably can. You have limited desk space - and if you're not running a business that pumps out 10 or more pages a day - not worth it.
+1 on the chair warmer. Invaluable part of any lab IMHO.
That server rack....is odd. What's the story on that?
When I build a new desk that printer is going away, I just don't have another place to put it now. New desk will span that entire wall. Server rack runs all my home stuff. Home automation, file server, mail, DNS, VM, the works. First rack is where the magic happens, second rack is practically empty short of power backup system but plans to expand that and 3rd rack is battery rack. Eventually might do wind/solar and it will all tie there as well but that's more of a dream than a plan. Cost a lot of money. I plan to greatly expand on the home automation part. That will probably be my first real electronics project. Debating on if I even want to turn it into a potential product.
I have a Siamese cat that looks exactly like that, and also steals my chair too!
Little workbench but I hope this year will be reconstructed
Oscilloscopes
OWON DS8202V
HAMEG HM203
TEKTRONIX 465B (not on picture)
FLUKE 123
FPGA4FUN PC scope
Multimeters
HP4378A
FLUKE 115
UNI-T UT10A (shit not on picture)
RANGE RE6810
Tesla DU20 nice piece of vintage analog
Counter homemade 1.3GHz
Spectrum analyzer HP8559A (not on picture)
Power Supply
2x Agilent 6632B
1x Tesla SZ.81 30V 1A
Homemade isolation transformer
Tesla Krizik RA10 10A variac
Other
homemade RLC checker
homemade GDO 500MHz
homemade GDO 200Mhz
homemade LC meter
homemade FET pairing expander for scope
homemade Logic analyses (Saleae clone)
homemade logic probe
homemade avr programer
MSP-FET
PCKIT3
and so on
Signal generators
homemade generator XR2206
homemade generator AD9850
homemade generator AD9951