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Custom electronics bench

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aiq25:
Looks very nice. Good job!

austfox:
Great work. I’d never heard of those Kreg tools before, but looks like I’ll have to add one to my workshop sometime soon.

Conrad Hoffman:
Very nice. Looks a lot like our benches at work You could put a small fan behind the rear panel to draw away solder fumes.

Tetzly:

--- Quote from: austfox on February 26, 2019, 03:36:58 am ---Great work. I’d never heard of those Kreg tools before, but looks like I’ll have to add one to my workshop sometime soon.

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Thanks sir. I got one of the basic 39 dollar kits for Christmas and used it for the first time on this project...and as a carpenter I approve big time. Any old C clamp works with this basic kit by the way, quick clamps work fine too....don't need to buy the special kreg one.


--- Quote from: Conrad Hoffman on February 26, 2019, 04:10:15 am ---Very nice. Looks a lot like our benches at work You could put a small fan behind the rear panel to draw away solder fumes.

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Thanks sir. My new room has a built in fume extraction system, but I love the idea. I was thinking of things I could build into it, it's kind of tough not having ever worked in the field and still being somewhat new to electronics though. I was thinking integrated testing stuff...routing out area for custom flush mount DC power, custom digital display for metering or something.

KL27x:
That looks nice!
I am always amazed at what you can build with just a skilsaw. This is one of the most basic tools I have never owned or operated. I actually don't trust myself with one, but that might be my excuse for buying several other tools to get around not having a skilsaw.

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