I think I'm firmly in the middle ground when it comes tidy workspace, you have to be reasonably tidy when you have limited space available to you.
Just rang Stewards of Reading again chasing the requested info, and was informed that it will now be Monday when they finally get back to me as the person dealing with my request has had to go out as he had an appointment he needed to keep and won't be back till Monday
Just rang Stewards of Reading again chasing the requested info, and was informed that it will now be Monday when they finally get back to me as the person dealing with my request has had to go out as he had an appointment he needed to keep and won't be back till Monday
British small business at its best.
By the time you get anything back from half of them you can get what you want delivered next day new from Amazon for the same price.
I'm firmly at the Williams / Pease end of the spectrum, or maybe off the scale
The opened drawers used as "more desk" are a mark of the true master.
I'm firmly at the Williams / Pease end of the spectrum, or maybe off the scale
Something always slightly scared me about Jim Williams’ bench setup. Those HP supplies yet had stacked up aren’t known for state of the art mains safety. Surprised he didn’t touch his pile of junk and get electrocuted through a resistor leg creeping in under them
A snapshot from my 6237b:
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I rang them nearly 3 hours ago, and I'm still waiting for them to call back. It gives the impression that they don't want to sell anything. In fact, I think I have had this problem with a few years back. I think Robert763 must have better patience than most people. Geez, if I kept people waiting so long for a simple answer to a simple sales enquiry, then I'd deserve to be fired
No that is not good enough. Mind you Beryl who, or at least used to, runs the sales must be getting on a bit now. I've not bought anything from them for a few years now. They were never into computers and I've never seen any sign of a sucession plan. Unfortunatuldly they may just disappear like most of the bricks and mortar TE dealers have already done. I had one of the bigger ones up north talk to me about taking over the business atorund the turn of the century but even then I could see most of his stock was a liability (hazardous waste) rather than an asset. I think one of the buildings was later put under restrictions due to structural issues too. The market has changed beyond recognition.
I think I'm firmly in the middle ground when it comes tidy workspace, you have to be reasonably tidy when you have limited space available to you.
Are you happy with your inconspicuously placed acquisition?
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I rang them nearly 3 hours ago, and I'm still waiting for them to call back. It gives the impression that they don't want to sell anything. In fact, I think I have had this problem with a few years back. I think Robert763 must have better patience than most people. Geez, if I kept people waiting so long for a simple answer to a simple sales enquiry, then I'd deserve to be fired
No that is not good enough. Mind you Beryl who, or at least used to, runs the sales must be getting on a bit now. I've not bought anything from them for a few years now. They were never into computers and I've never seen any sign of a sucession plan. Unfortunatuldly they may just disappear like most of the bricks and mortar TE dealers have already done. I had one of the bigger ones up north talk to me about taking over the business atorund the turn of the century but even then I could see most of his stock was a liability (hazardous waste) rather than an asset. I think one of the buildings was later put under restrictions due to structural issues too. The market has changed beyond recognition.
Looking at their building on Google Earth, it reminds very much of an electrical contractor in Slough who I used to visit occasionally in my last job, tucked away in the middle of a housing estate with a very narrow plot of land and a long skinny building that seems to go on forever. About 20 feet wide and 100ft long and strangely enough, that electrical contractor also did not seem to have fully embraced computers either, I wonder if there was any connection between them?
Alternately, could get a cheap MOSFET Tab-welder (aboot $20-30 on eBay or less on banggood) ......
You've got me ready to pull the trigger on one .... as well as some nickel plated strip.
Bloody enablers.
OK Mnem, I've pulled the trigger on one, albeit a different model.
Happy now?
When I had hair and it had colour (color for my 'merican colleagues) I was a 'ranga in Aus lingo. 😂 My barber now charges a search fee.
LOL.
Our Larry in Perth best mate is a real freckly Ranga too though he keeps his dome clean shaven these days yet when any discussion of a Ranga comes up we all know exactly of whom it is !
Larry and Ranga flatted together and were a wild pair in their youth and I don't want to know the mischief they got up to after watching their shenanigans at Larry's Stag night in Bangalore Rd, Patong Beach, Thailand. Real larrikins the both of them !
Some things are best left where they happened !
Some of the events that may or may not have happened - I am so glad in my youth that there was no internet - even if someone took a photo - they can very easily vanish-be forgotten unlike the ones on FB etc now.
Somewhere in the old intardnet back when Alta Vista was your search engine... courtesy of a certain psycho redhead very reminiscent of Cerebus'
Zapping Violet there, a pic went viral of a very young yours truly proudly wearing nothing but a smile and a 31.5" mudder hanging off his morning wood. Probably hit 10000 households...
mnem
damn, I wish I could find it now...
Looking at the workbenches of Jim Williams and Bob Pease indicates that your way is just one possibility for success. There might be others. Never underestimate the power of self-organizing chaos and entropy
I have to upmost respect for both of them and I've seen their benches. I couldn't work with it looking like a bomb hit it but if they can (and did) I'm not faulting them.
And if anyone sez "empty desk, empty mind" I kindly invite you to kiss my bony and glow in the dark white ASS.
Damn... was I thinking it
that loud...?
Dood... nobody is gonna shame you for picking up when yer lady comes over. We all know that dance; it is the
worst possible end to a visit if she winds up carted off in a ambulance due to unexpected "interaction" with one of your "projects".
mnem
fuck... now I can't stop looking at that pic of Zapping Violet...
A snapshot from my 6237b:
Yes that never impressed me about those. What is worst is the fuse holder on the back which can short to ground via the case shielded only by some really bendy aluminium.
They show their age. I had most impressive BANG's when I had that little incident. One probably could help the fuse issue with some shrink tubing over the rear of the fuse holder. Regardless; they sit best inside a rack or stacked up away from the bench -- I've got mine (6206b and 6237b) on top of each other, on a shelf, next to my first lab supply, a Uni-T dual 30V one. Now I "just" need a PD precision supply and a 6209b, and "I'm done". Yeah. Right.
I still love them though
Hard to not.
Just rang Stewards of Reading again chasing the requested info, and was informed that it will now be Monday when they finally get back to me as the person dealing with my request has had to go out as he had an appointment he needed to keep and won't be back till Monday
British small business at its best. By the time you get anything back from half of them you can get what you want delivered next day new from Amazon for the same price.
Yeah, well... the delay is not without reason.
It takes them that long to mount a prospecting expedition through that rabbit warren they call a warehouse and return... and Ifni save you if they lose a man; that'll immediately add $100 to the price.
mnem
*eying the abandoned mule in the corner by the avalanche of old PA amplifiers*
"You gonna eat that...?"
I'm firmly at the Williams / Pease end of the spectrum, or maybe off the scale
The opened drawers used as "more desk" are a mark of the true master.
I find that my 54645A fits
perfectly across a drawer opened thusly...
mnem
whaaaaat...?
That 555 in the USA at 1000 bucks in unknown condtion was a bit steep... this one might be better, just popped up in Frog land at noon :
https://www.leboncoin.fr/image_son/2003929489.htmA 556 not 555, in mint condition, with its cart (the nice variety with extruded aluminium structure), and TURNED ON for a change !
CRT looks alright, and there is "something" on the screen, enough to witness some vertical and horizontal activity... so the fundamentals are all there.
350 Euros, ON OFFER ! I don't know, add 20% or so to convert that to Yankee bucks, say 400 USD ? Negotiate to 350 and it's yours. To be picked up near Paris.
Still too expensive for me and no love affair with the bulky 555/556 so I will pass, it's yours !