Not when they crawl out from under your cnc machine and are like 2 inches long..
Those are Texas Size spiders.
Come to Florida and see our armored 3 inch flying cockroaches (Palmetto Bugs).
Fixed it for you.
For those that aren't familiar, these things are tough; step on one and it just gives you a "
Is that all you've got?" looks.
It’s not me. But you see what other people have in their labs.
It’s not me. But you see what other people have in their labs.
CATS! (and apparently spiders?)
While living in Johhanesburg, I had the pleasure of coming to terms with a thing they called a "Parktown Prawn", and were quite a common find in our house. These have the ability to make you consider any spiders or coackroaches as harmless friends.
McBryce.
Try this fine product...
I've never seen a Japanese informercial before... it does not surprise me at all.
Try this fine product...
I've never seen a Japanese informercial before... it does not surprise me at all.
You still haven't seen a Japanese Infomercial, that video is Korean.
McBryce.
Not when they crawl out from under your cnc machine and are like 2 inches long..
Those are Texas Size spiders.
Come to Florida and see our 3 inch flying cockroaches (Palmetto Bugs).
We don't have the flying ones here however we do have some 3+ inch'ers here I was expecting big ones in Houston and was disappointed. Texas more than made up for it with other rather large bugs.
Beer storage right in the lab. Excellent idea!
Not when they crawl out from under your cnc machine and are like 2 inches long..
Those are Texas Size spiders.
Come to Florida and see our armored 3 inch flying cockroaches (Palmetto Bugs).
Fixed it for you.
For those that aren't familiar, these things are tough; step on one and it just gives you a "Is that all you've got?" looks.
Had a few that also like to eat the rodent bait with no ill effect, and when you step on them they just about carry you off.
As to the Parktown Prawn, they can be nasty litte buggers, though now that the Mynah birds have made it to Igoli they apparently do enjoy them as a nice snack.
Then you get those nice tasty Mopani worms, best served dried and deep fried.
Ah, Mopani worms. I used to eat buckets of those in my local.
McBryce.
my workbench, got into learning electronics a few months ago
As of today, everything electronic or ham radio related that is in my apartment has been organized. Time to get to work on some projects now! (Still have to retrieve all the stuff that is still left in the old house and organize the stuff in my storage unit.)
Im actually going to build my first work bench in a few days. Might take me a week to complete it. I'd definitely like to post it here.
Im actually going to build my first work bench in a few days. Might take me a week to complete it. I'd definitely like to post it here.
Please Do; there are a lot of good suggestions here.
My lab currently
Jerker desk, /envious
I got lucky and scored it for free from a customer.... swing arm and all! :-)
@GK
Last picture in the sequence.
Please educate me on what the equipment is.
Thanks.
Little baby 10kW AM transmitter, and another lower power one, Then a MANPACK radio tranciever ex military, and at the bottom a spectrum analyser.